The Future of Climate Action Is Younger Than You Think | Trillion Trees Podcast | Ep. 14
Can Students Actually Solve Climate Change? In this episode of the Trillion Trees Podcast, we sit down with Awais Janjua, president of the Climate Institute Student Chapter Pakistan, to explore how youth-led climate action is taking shape on the ground. This is not a typical expert conversation. It is a real, unfiltered discussion with students building climate solutions while still navigating academics, limited resources, and systemic challenges. What We Cover: How students in Pakistan are stepping into climate leadership Why localizing global climate goals is critical The reality of building a student-led climate initiative Climate vulnerability in Pakistan and lived experiences The role of youth in shaping climate policy and action Trillion Trees Perspective: At Trillion Trees, we believe climate progress is not just about projects. It is about people, leadership, and execution. We focus on scaling nature-based solutions and driving real impact through: Restoration and reforestation Verified carbon outcomes What we call Tree Impact, which prioritizes survival, ecosystems, and communities Key Takeaway: Climate action does not always start at the top. Sometimes it starts with students deciding to act. 🔗 Connect: 🌐 https://www.trilliontree.net/ If This Resonated: Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations across climate, energy, and impact. #ClimateChange #YouthLeadership #ClimateAction #Pakistan #Sustainability #TrillionTrees #ClimateAdaptation