Youth Climate Movements: Generation Future
Young people across territories lead climate action, understanding their futures depend on present choices.
"Your generation created this crisis. Our generation will solve it or die trying," declares 16-year-old activist Nina Paulino at Guadeloupe climate strike.
Youth initiatives proliferate: - School strikes demanding government action - Beach cleanups becoming social movements - Traditional knowledge documentation projects - Renewable energy education programs
"We're not waiting for permission to save our islands," states New Caledonian student leader Thomas Pourouda. "Adults had their chance."
Digital activism amplifies island voices globally: - Social media campaigns highlighting local impacts - Virtual reality experiences showing underwater futures - Online petitions pressuring French government - International youth climate network connections
"Small islands, loud voices," summarizes Tahitian activist Vaihiria Cross. "Geographic isolation doesn't mean political isolation anymore."