High school student and Reno native Riley Sherman has seen the effects of climate change up close. Living in the fastest-warming city in the U.S., he’s experienced long stretches of wildfires and has had to spend summer days inside because of skies filled with smoke.
Now, Riley is taking action. He’s launched the Mountain West Youth Team to inspire young people across seven states to get involved and help tackle the climate crisis. Alongside Riley, the new youth team is run by advocates Lisa Wang and Jia Mahesh from Nevada, Gracie Caldwell from Montana, and Arianne Terrones from Arizona.
Already, these leaders have inspired students to take new sustainable initiatives such as healthy forests advocacy, local resolution work, letter writing, and more. Next, the group has their sights set on creating and running a Climate Future Virtual Forum, planned for Monday, January 13, 2025. Here's the event flyer: Save The Date CFF NV flyer Corrected.pdf
They are bringing in organizations and local leaders across the states to show students different ways to pursue climate legislation, offering local, state, and national opportunities.
Way to go, Riley and the Mountain West youth!
If you are a student in the Mountain West, or know someone who is, join the team by emailing Riley at riley.sherman.ccl@gmail.com.
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