Will Charouhis
Will Charouhis is an 18-year-old environmentalist from Florida. He serves as the North American co-leader for the World Ocean Council, a national leader for the Jane Goodall Institute, and the FXB Climate Champion, and the youth delegate for National Wildlife Federation and America is All In, He also serves as the youngest voice on the organizing Coalition for the Right to a Healthy Environment; the Coalition is this year’s recipient of the UN Human Rights Prize. Will is the founder of Forces of Nature, leading the youngest organization accredited by UNFCCC and UNEP in his aim to halt climate change, and has spoken on the strength of youth and the power of hope at United Nations conferences in Madrid, Glasgow, Stockholm, Bonn, Lisbon, New York, and Dubai.
An author on the climate crisis, Will has submitted testimony to America’s White House Environmental Justice Council, and was published for his work in having Miami declare a climate emergency.
While Will is relentless in his verbal and written advocacy, his focus is on hands-on action. He has spearheaded disaster relief to 3000 families in Honduras and the Bahamas, countries Will says “are least responsible for carbon emissions but most affected by climate change.” In his own community, Will serves as a Director of South Florida’s Youth Climate Leadership Board, working alongside 14 youth leaders to provide climate education to 2800 students. Will also serves as the youngest member of his Mayor’s Climate Resilience Engagement Board, and was recently invited by Miami-Dade’s Mayor to address 900 business and government leaders as the closing speaker at the Southeast Regional Climate Summit.
Having experienced climate change firsthand, Will remains acutely aware that the climate crisis is not going to wait for his generation to grow up. A firm believer that “innovation, scale, and the human spirit can provide the solutions,” Will is pioneering funded research on the artificial selection of mangroves to withstand ocean acidification and warming at the A Million Mangroves Lab. To date, he has led efforts to restore more than 6 acres of mangroves along the Florida Coast, and distributed over 1000 plants. Scaling up his A Million Mangroves initiative globally, on invitation of the US State Department Will has already drawn in partners in Gabon and Cameroon, sharing his mangrove research in the hopes of increasing restoration efforts in other coastal communities around the world. Through videos produced by Inspiring Young Heros and Earth Island Institute, Will invites everyone to join him in this battle.
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