ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月23日 11時01分


Young climate activists like Jamie Margolin are building a movement while growing up — planning mass protests from childhood bedrooms and during school.

When adults ask her, as they often do, when she first became worried about climate change, @jamie_s_margolin has a go-to answer: Climate change, she explains, is like Beyoncé. When you’re a member of her generation, both are facts of life, things you just know, fundamental to the way the world functions.

For Margolin and her peers, Beyoncé has simply always existed — and so has the fear of growing up and making a life in a world rendered unrecognizable by climate change.

At 18, Margolin is the founder of @thisiszerohour, a group advocating for climate action. She has met with politicians and celebrities, helped plan international protests from her high school and joined a group of children suing her home state, Washington, for violating their constitutional rights by contributing to climate change.

‘‘The story shouldn’t be, Oh, isn’t it cute that these kids are standing up for something,’’ she said. ‘‘It should be, What are they standing up for?’’ Tap the link in our bio to read more from @nytmag. Photo by @hollyandres


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