April 26, 2021
This article was revised on 4/16/21 and updated to include the Muncie Climate Resiliency Resolution. It was previously titled, “How Indiana Youth Are Making A Difference In Climate Change.”
Across the globe, young people are increasingly taking up climate activism. With Greta Thunberg as arguably the most recognizable face of the current climate movement, youth passion regarding climate change is undeniable. Grassroots campaigns are popping up across the United States and the world, and they are beginning to make significant changes to their communities.
Often organized through schools or connected by social media, these young activists advocate for recycling programs at their schools, organize climate strikes, communicate with their elected officials and spread awareness. These actions are not confined to overwhelmingly liberal states, nor are they exclusive to big cities and privileged communities. Right here in Indiana, youth leaders are changing
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