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Bloomberg funds youth-led climate action in 100 cities worldwide

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Last updated: 2024/04/11 at 5:13 AM
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Young people have always been at the forefront of driving change throughout history. From James Monroe and Alexander Hamilton in the Revolutionary War era to college-age Black men and women fighting for their rights, the youth have continuously stepped up to address critical issues. Today, the youth are taking on the challenge of the climate emergency, demanding action from governments worldwide.

To support and amplify the voices of young activists, Bloomberg Philanthropies has launched the Youth Climate Action Fund. This initiative aims to help 100 cities globally involve young people in shaping and implementing climate policies. Each selected city will receive an initial disbursement of $50,000, with the potential for an additional $100,000 if they demonstrate a commitment to youth-led climate action within six months.

While the funding may seem modest compared to larger climate initiatives, it can have a significant impact, especially in cities that need it the most. Youth activists like Nozinhle Gumede from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, see the potential for positive change that this support can bring to their communities.

Cities like Freetown, Sierra Leone, and Bulawayo are already prioritizing climate resilience with a focus on youth involvement. With the establishment of youth climate councils and initiatives like the Youth Climate Action Fund, cities are recognizing the vital role young people play in shaping a sustainable future.

In the face of immediate climate challenges like extreme heat, food insecurity, and natural disasters, young activists are advocating for adaptation strategies in addition to traditional mitigation efforts. By empowering youth and engaging them in decision-making processes, cities can build more resilient and sustainable communities.

As cities in the Global South work to strengthen their resilience, those in the Global North must also accelerate efforts to reduce emissions and address the root causes of climate change. By listening to and collaborating with youth activists, cities can ensure that their climate action plans are inclusive, ambitious, and effective.

Efforts like the Youth Climate Action Fund are crucial in supporting the next generation of leaders and activists who are committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable world. It is clear that today’s youth are determined to drive meaningful change and build a brighter future for all.

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