A young voice for our planet | Licypriya Kangujam | TEDxMirandaHouse
In this talk, Licypriya talks about climate change, environment and conservation Licypriya Kangujam, 13, is the youngest Indian Climate Activist. She is one of the youngest climate activists globally and addressed the world leaders in the United Nations Climate Conference 2019 (COP25) in Madrid, Spain. She attended the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly 2022. She is a World Children Peace Prize Laureate 2019, Rising Star of Earth Day 2019 and the recipients of Global Child Prodigy Award 2020, International Women’s Day Award 2021 by Delhi Government, CNN News 18 Water Hero 2020, Forbes 30 Under 30 Special Mentions 2021, Anthem Award 2022 in USA, and won the prestigious TN Khushoo Memorial Award in 2020. She was featured amongst the “50 powerful voices of the World in 2020” along with His Holiness Pope Francis to celebrate the Earth Day 2020. She is also one of the co-recipients of the International Young Eco Hero Award 2024 given by Action for Nature, California, USA. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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