When Sophia was 12 years old, she looked up at the night sky in Iran and realized that she couldn't see the stars due to pollution. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the environmental degradation that impacts the most vulnerable populations on our planet. Her middle school advocacy has led her to start an internationally acclaimed nonprofit, Climate Cardinals, and work as the youngest advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General. Sophia believes that in this digital age, anyone can make a difference through the power of social media and mass mobilization. In this inspiring presentation, she will share how anyone can make a difference by sparking a movement or starting an initiative.
Sophia Kianni is the founder of Climate Cardinals, an nonprofit that translates climate information into over a hundred languages, serving the communities that need it most
Sophia Kianni was by far the youngest, and one of the only women, at the protest in Nancy Pelosi’s office.
As a young climate change activist with plans to turn her passion into a profession, Sophia Kianni evaluates how the coronavirus pandemic could alter her career path.
Sophia Kianni is 18 years old and has already accomplished quite a lot while being cooped up at home to help fight the spread of coronavirus.
We caught up with Sophia to learn how we can all help the battle against climate change, and how we are really being effected in the Middle East. Scary figures incoming.
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