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Pique Action

🌎 Stories on climate solutions
✨ The opposite of doomscrolling
🔥 @unf_ckingtheplanet

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Micro-documentaries on big climate solutions.

New films every Tuesday 📅


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Listen to @sociologistray talk about how to get young Black men to buy into the political system and support them as they get engaged.

Then, check out this full episode of the Apocalyptic Optimist where we discuss why building solidarity is so hard here: https://cece.american.edu/apocalyptic-optimist-episode-2-why-solidarity-is-so-hard-and-how-we-build-it-anyway/

@piqueaction @brookingsinst


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Have the risks of nuclear energy been blown out of proportion? What we know for sure is its potential for solving our current energy crisis is something we need to keep an ion 👀. Episode 6 of UFTP marks by far the most rabbit holes we’ve ever gone down researching one of these and let us tell you something: Nuclear Energy isn’t as radioactive as you think!

#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #nuclearenergy #energy #climatesolutions #piqueaction #newepisode


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1 years ago

Have the risks of nuclear energy been blown out of proportion? What we know for sure is its potential for solving our current energy crisis is something we need to keep an ion 👀. Episode 6 of UFTP marks by far the most rabbit holes we’ve ever gone down researching one of these and let us tell you something: Nuclear Energy isn’t as radioactive as you think!

#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #nuclearenergy #energy #climatesolutions #piqueaction #newepisode


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1 years ago

Cars are the most obvious polluters around us. Which means bikes double as a path toward climate progress AND to your summer bod. And added bonus? The benefits of bike-friendly cities go way beyond just a striking pair of thighs – learn how they can change our entire lives in the new episode of UFTP! Full episode at link in bio 🔗🎥
#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #bikes #new episode #publictransportation #climatesolutions


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1 years ago

Cars are the most obvious polluters around us. Which means bikes double as a path toward climate progress AND to your summer bod. And added bonus? The benefits of bike-friendly cities go way beyond just a striking pair of thighs – learn how they can change our entire lives in the new episode of UFTP! Full episode at link in bio 🔗🎥
#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #bikes #new episode #publictransportation #climatesolutions


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago


I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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9
1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago


I am SO JAZZED to have been included on this years creators to watch list alongside such INCREDIBLE PEOPLE 🤩

I started this page in 2019 doing dumb bits with my best friend @evan.j.phillips and I never imagined it would grow to this point.

Thank you for laughing along with us, for taking action, and for engaging enough to make the algorithm care about us 💙🌱


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1 years ago

Holy cow, our food system is f*cked! But there’s a solution that could change EVERYTHING. Check out the latest episode of UFTP to find out what it is (and relax, it's not forcing you to go vegan). Full episode at link in bio 🔗🎥

#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #piqueaction #carbonemissions #newepisode #food #agriculture


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1 years ago

Holy cow, our food system is f*cked! But there’s a solution that could change EVERYTHING. Check out the latest episode of UFTP to find out what it is (and relax, it's not forcing you to go vegan). Full episode at link in bio 🔗🎥

#uftp #unfuckingtheplanet #piqueaction #carbonemissions #newepisode #food #agriculture


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1 years ago

🚨 IT’S BACK! 🚨 Our YouTube series Unf*cking the Planet returns TODAY with a fresh batch of episodes! 🎉 We’re serving up smart, sharp, and satirical takes on climate convos around Food & Agriculture, Bikes, and Nuclear Energy (Yep, we went there).💥

Our one clear message? We’re not screwed… yet. 🌍
Get ready. Get hopeful. Get LOL. And go check out the first episode out now! Link in bio! 👀🔗


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It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago

It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago


It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago

It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago

It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago

It’s not every day someone at @harvard just casually drops you a line to offer a gee-up! @HarvardCCHANGE and @PiqueAction are recognising 12 creators from around the world (including us!) who are reaching new audiences with engaging & educational content that inspires action for a healthier and more sustainable future. Stoked to be one of to their #ClimateCreators25 up there with these legends: @sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva
@karishmaclimategirl


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

So honoured to be on this list of incredible climate creators 💕 when I started this page five years ago, I had no idea I’d find myself here. With a community of inspiring climate leaders, thinkers, storytellers, activists, changemakers, all around superstars. Copying @climatediva (who is also on the list) and taking you all on a little throwback trip. Enjoy 💕
Others on the list: (follow them!)
@sierra
@sagelenier
@sambentley
@formidableveg
@realestebangast
@dr_gilbz
@suzie_hicks_climate_chick
@gittemary
@adamajrbrothers
@ zznelsonzz
@climatediva


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Climate content needs a makeover. 💅 Which is why we teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE for a hot-list of climate creators putting out a fresh dose of fun, informative climate content. 🤳Check it out!#climatecreators2025


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1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


3
76
1 years ago

Honored to be featured as a 2025 Climate Creator to Watch by @HarvardCChange and @PiqueAction ₊‧ 𖧧 I’m bashful about my work 99% of the time, so I’m not going to downplay this accomplishment—swipe if you want to take a trip down memory lane ❤️🥹

I started making “content” about sustainability & climate back in 2015 before any of this was cool, fun, or trendy. At the time, I was studying environmental science, dipping my toes into climate research, air quality science, renewable energy policy, and more. I knew from a young age I wanted to spend my life healing our relationship with Earth, and I loved what I was doing.

But as I spent more time in labs, protests, or at insulated conferences, it felt like the urgency of the climate crisis was only being discussed by a niche group of scientists and advocates. All this critical information was just circulating in the same circles, never really reaching the general public.

I also never really fit the stereotypical ✋🏻 man granola scientist vibe lol. I had other interests: art, fashion, creative expression.

So I started communicating science, sustainability, and climate in non-traditional ways. I created Climate Diva, dropped the academic jargon, and used TikTok and IG to reach new audiences. I was one of the first people making funny videos about the climate crisis on TikTok, just trying to get info across without taking things so seriously.

Despite all the research that exists, the lack of climate action shows that traditional media has failed us.

That’s why I don’t really care when people reduce my work to being “just an Instagram influencer.” The impact doesn’t lie— non-traditional storytelling is reaching new people and making learning about our Earth cool & mainstream.

The climate crisis isn’t worsening from lack of information, it’s worsening because of a lack of connection. So here’s to more connection with our bodies, our senses, each other, and the planet :)

Thanks for being here, and for embracing all parts of me as an artist, scientist, yogi, and more. And to the haters/climate deniers: thank you for always commenting and boosting my work ❤️

#ClimateCreators25


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1 years ago

Climate doomscrolling got you down? We teamed up with Harvard Chan C-CHANGE to spotlight young creators bringing fun, informative climate content and solutions. Meet the next generation of climate creators: @sambentley @climatediva @formidableveg @realestebangast @dr_gilbz @suzie_hicks_climate_chick @gittemary @sagelenier @adamajrbrothers @karishmaclimategirl @sierra @zznelsonzz #ClimateCreators2025


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