Climate disasters can elicit despair when they go viral. These activists found inspiration
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Young people are increasingly turning to social media for information about climate change, with 56% of teens learning about it through platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Activists like Elise Joshi and Xiye Bastida use social media not just for content creation but to influence national climate policy and empower their peers.
Alaina Wood transitioned from local government to full-time content creation, dedicated to combating climate misinformation and engaging the public on environmental issues.
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