In high school, Jamie Margolin (now age 18), created Zero Hour to give young people a voice in influencing impactful climate change legislature, and since then has become one of the top voices on climate action. In early 2019, Jamie Margolin testified in Congress along with climate activist Greta Thunberg to promote policies that address climate change. She also is known for suing the state of Washington for their inaction against climate change on the basis of a stable climate being a human right. In 2018, she was named as one of People Magazine’s 25 Women Changing the World.
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