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Sophia Kianni      

Climate Activist & Founder of Climate Cardinals; Member of the UN Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change

Sophia Kianni is an Iranian-American climate activist. She is the founder and executive director of Climate Cardinals, an international nonprofit with 8,000 volunteers in 40+ countries working to translate climate information into 100+ languages. She also represents the United States as the youngest member on the inaugural United Nations Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change.

Kianni’s work has been featured in news outlets including Forbes, CNN, Business Insider, TIME Magazine, The Guardian, NBC, and even on the front page of The Washington Post. She was previously a fellow with PBS NewsHour and has written for publications such as MTV News, Teen Vogue, Refinery 29, and Cosmopolitan. She is an adamant public speaker and has spoken at universities across the country including Stanford University, Columbia University, Harvard University, UC Berkeley, and Emory University.

She has been named VICE Media’s youngest Human of the Year, selected as Buzzfeed’s youngest Woman to Watch, and chosen for Energy News Network’s 40 under 40 list. Sophia Kianni is available in partnership with Collective Speakers.

Speech Topics


How To Change The World: Activism 101

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.

Climate Advocacy and Youth Leadership: If Adults Won't Take Action to Protect Our Future, Youth Will

In middle school, Sophia brought up her concerns about climate change to her relatives and was shocked when they told her they knew nothing about global warming. She later learned that 40 percent of adults on Earth have never heard of climate change. Kids back in the day used to skip school to play hooky; now, they're skipping school to fight for their futures.

As a national strategist for Fridays for Future, Sophia worked alongside Greta Thunberg to mobilize millions of students to strike for climate action. After decades of inaction by the government, the young generation has finally decided to take matters into their own hands. Through this presentation, Sophia will provide a look into the dynamic world of youth climate activism and sketch out what life is like for the teenagers saving our planet.

News


Sophia Kianni is making climate crisis resources accessible for everyone
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
Meet the 17-year-old climate activist who skipped school to hunger strike at the Capitol
Sophia Kianni was by far the youngest, and one of the only women, at the protest in Nancy Pelosi’s office.
How the pandemic is shaping this globally-minded teen's future
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.
Youth Activist Uses Quarantine To Start Nonprofit That Translates Climate Change Information From English To Other Languages
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.
Meet Sophia Kianni, the Irani-American climate activist who is trying to change the world
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.
The Activist Translating Climate Crisis Information Across the Globe
In 2020, Sophia Kianni was selected as the U.S’s representative for the inaugural United Nations Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change and she started Climate Cardinals, a non-profit that translates climate change information to more than 100 languages.

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