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Sunday, May 4, 2025

UN chief: Form youth movement to address climate

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Unit­ed Na­tions Cli­mate Change Chief Chris­tiana Figueres has chal­lenged young peo­ple in Trinidad and To­ba­go to use com­mu­ni­ca­tions tech­nol­o­gy and so­cial me­dia, to form a youth move­ment across the world to ad­dress cli­mate change is­sues. Speak­ing via video from her of­fice in Bonn, Ger­many, at the open­ing of Trinidad and To­ba­go's First Youth Fo­rum on Cli­mate Change host­ed by Earth Con­scious mag­a­zine at the Hy­att on Sat­ur­day, Figueres, ex­ec­u­tive sec­re­tary of the Unit­ed Na­tions Frame­work Con­ven­tion on Cli­mate Change (UN­FC­CC) said cli­mate change is a defin­ing is­sue of young peo­ple. "In Trinidad and To­ba­go, the cli­mate change threat is lit­er­al­ly on your beach," she said.

"As young peo­ple on an is­land na­tion, you are ex­treme­ly aware of the im­pacts of cli­mate change. "As young peo­ple who are mem­bers of a gen­er­a­tion, cli­mate change is the defin­ing is­sue of your gen­er­a­tion. You are Gen­er­a­tion C, or Gen­er­a­tion Cli­mate. It is a tremen­dous re­spon­si­bil­i­ty. "But your gen­er­a­tion al­so has a pow­er­ful tool than no oth­er gen­er­a­tion had be­fore, thanks to the In­ter­net, to com­mu­ni­ca­tions tech­nol­o­gy and to so­cial me­dia, you are the most in­ter­con­nect­ed gen­er­a­tion that ever lived. Use that knowl­edge, that voice, that pow­er. "You are more ca­pa­ble of get­ting your mes­sage heard and more ca­pa­ble of link­ing up with like-mind­ed peo­ple than any gen­er­a­tion be­fore you."

Figueres, a Cos­ta Ri­can na­tion­al said young peo­ple can use in­ter­con­nec­tion to form so­cial or en­vi­ron­men­tal move­ments ded­i­cat­ed to find­ing so­lu­tions. "If you are at this fo­rum it is be­cause you care, be­cause you are al­ready en­gaged," she said. "My in­vi­ta­tion to­day is for you to take that car­ing, that en­gage­ment to the next lev­el, to be­gin to form a youth move­ment across the world that ad­dress­es cli­mate change in a con­struc­tive, pow­er­ful way, such that you suc­cess­ful­ly ush­er in the new en­er­gy rev­o­lu­tion. My gen­er­a­tion is do­ing what we can to ad­dress cli­mate change. It is clear­ly not enough. I trust you will de­cide that you must do more, be­cause I know you can."


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