Climate change is our reality. Here’s how we’re taking action

Al Gore, Gloria Kasang Bulus, Nana Firman, Ximena Loría and Tim Guinee|Countdown (ted.com)

With the Climate Reality Project, Al Gore is helping mold future leaders to build the movement for climate survival and social justice from the ground up. He introduces us to four of the Project’s graduates, each of whom confronts climate change on their own terms: Ximena Loría, founder of Misión 2 Grados, an NGO influencing public policy in Central America; Nana Firman, “daughter of the rainforest” and advocate for climate justice among Indigenous peoples; Gloria Kasang Bulus, a Nigerian activist for women and education; and Tim Guinee, a first responder and climate change fighter in upstate New York. Together, they’re gathering local actors into a global, grassroots movement that aims to turn the climate fight around.

This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Gloria Kasang Bulus · Climate activistGloria Kasang Bulus has dedicated her life to promoting environmental ethics, sustainable use of natural resources and preserving the natural environment for future generations.

Nana Firman · Carbon footprint activistNana Firman wants to unite the world behind a commitment to sustainability and environmental justice.

Ximena Loría · Climate education activistXimena Loría works to expose the human cost of environmental problems.

Tim Guinee · Firefighter and climate activistTim Guinee is a passionate advocate for creating a more sustainable world.

Al Gore · Climate advocateNobel Laureate Al Gore focused the world’s attention on the global climate crisis.

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