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Climate Rebels: Young Activists Changing the World in 60 Seconds

Par : P. Agrawal
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  • ISBN8231343362
  • EAN9798231343362
  • Date de parution03/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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A Revolutionary Guide to the Global Youth Climate MovementIn an era where a single tweet can topple governments and a teenage girl's solitary protest can inspire millions, Climate Rebels reveals how a generation of young activists is leveraging the power of instant communication to fight the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced-climate change. This groundbreaking book takes readers inside the digital revolution transforming environmental activism, where sixty-second videos filmed on smartphones can reach more people than million-dollar advertising campaigns, and where young voices from the Amazon rainforest to Pacific islands are commanding attention from world leaders through the strategic use of social media, technology, and authentic storytelling.
Climate Rebels profiles twenty-one different types of young climate activists who are rewriting the rules of social change. From Greta Thunberg's transformation of a solitary school strike into a global movement, to young inventors like Boyan Slat who are engineering solutions to ocean pollution, to Indigenous water protectors like Autumn Peltier who combine ancient wisdom with modern advocacy-this book showcases the remarkable diversity of approaches being used by young people to address the climate crisis.
The book explores how these activists have mastered the art of creating viral moments that capture global attention in seconds: the perfectly timed protest that shuts down major cities, the heartfelt testimony that moves world leaders to tears, the innovative technology demonstration that proves solutions are possible, and the creative artwork that makes abstract climate concepts emotionally real.
But Climate Rebels goes beyond individual stories to reveal the sophisticated strategies behind this movement. Readers will discover how young activists use legal systems as battlegrounds for climate justice, how they infiltrate corporate boardrooms to challenge fossil fuel investments, how they build international networks that coordinate actions across continents, and how they combine traditional protest tactics with cutting-edge digital organizing.
The book also examines the global reach of youth climate activism, featuring voices from every continent: Amazon defenders fighting deforestation, drought fighters innovating solutions in Africa, island survivors whose nations are literally disappearing, Asian innovators turning environmental challenges into technological opportunities, and European activists who built the world's most effective international youth movement.
Each chapter reveals how these young rebels have learned to compress complex messages into shareable content, turning climate science into compelling narratives, policy proposals into viral campaigns, and personal experiences into global movements. They've discovered that in our hyperconnected world, the right message delivered at the right moment in the right format can literally change everything.
Climate Rebels is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how social change happens in the digital age, how young people are reshaping global politics, and how the fight against climate change is creating new forms of activism that could transform not just environmental policy, but democracy itself. This is the story of a generation that refused to inherit a broken planet and decided to fix it instead-one sixty-second moment at a time.
A Revolutionary Guide to the Global Youth Climate MovementIn an era where a single tweet can topple governments and a teenage girl's solitary protest can inspire millions, Climate Rebels reveals how a generation of young activists is leveraging the power of instant communication to fight the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced-climate change. This groundbreaking book takes readers inside the digital revolution transforming environmental activism, where sixty-second videos filmed on smartphones can reach more people than million-dollar advertising campaigns, and where young voices from the Amazon rainforest to Pacific islands are commanding attention from world leaders through the strategic use of social media, technology, and authentic storytelling.
Climate Rebels profiles twenty-one different types of young climate activists who are rewriting the rules of social change. From Greta Thunberg's transformation of a solitary school strike into a global movement, to young inventors like Boyan Slat who are engineering solutions to ocean pollution, to Indigenous water protectors like Autumn Peltier who combine ancient wisdom with modern advocacy-this book showcases the remarkable diversity of approaches being used by young people to address the climate crisis.
The book explores how these activists have mastered the art of creating viral moments that capture global attention in seconds: the perfectly timed protest that shuts down major cities, the heartfelt testimony that moves world leaders to tears, the innovative technology demonstration that proves solutions are possible, and the creative artwork that makes abstract climate concepts emotionally real.
But Climate Rebels goes beyond individual stories to reveal the sophisticated strategies behind this movement. Readers will discover how young activists use legal systems as battlegrounds for climate justice, how they infiltrate corporate boardrooms to challenge fossil fuel investments, how they build international networks that coordinate actions across continents, and how they combine traditional protest tactics with cutting-edge digital organizing.
The book also examines the global reach of youth climate activism, featuring voices from every continent: Amazon defenders fighting deforestation, drought fighters innovating solutions in Africa, island survivors whose nations are literally disappearing, Asian innovators turning environmental challenges into technological opportunities, and European activists who built the world's most effective international youth movement.
Each chapter reveals how these young rebels have learned to compress complex messages into shareable content, turning climate science into compelling narratives, policy proposals into viral campaigns, and personal experiences into global movements. They've discovered that in our hyperconnected world, the right message delivered at the right moment in the right format can literally change everything.
Climate Rebels is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how social change happens in the digital age, how young people are reshaping global politics, and how the fight against climate change is creating new forms of activism that could transform not just environmental policy, but democracy itself. This is the story of a generation that refused to inherit a broken planet and decided to fix it instead-one sixty-second moment at a time.
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