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Being a young climate activist

Samantha Antusch ()
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Samantha Antusch: Nature Human Behaviour

Nature Human Behaviour, 2022, vol. 6, issue 11, 1450-1451

Abstract: Licypriya Kangujam is a 10-year-old climate change activist from India. She also founded the Child Movement to raise the voices of the children of the world in the fight against climate change. In conversation with Nature Human Behaviour, she talks in her own words about her motivation to become an activist and her wishes for the future.

Date: 2022
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