What If the Best Climate Data Is Coming From Young People?
What if the most powerful climate voices aren't at UN summits — but in college dorms and village streets across India? Listen in to meet Ashoka Fellow Anshul Tewari, who started Youth Ki Awaaz (Voice of the Youth) at 17 because he felt invisible — young people simply weren't in the stories being told. Today it's India's largest citizen media platform: 200,000 contributors, 20 million readers, and a generation documenting the world they're inheriting — including a changing climate — and the future they envision. Speaking with Anshul will be Simon Stumpf, who leads our People & Planet global collaborative.
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