
What does it take to be a young advocate for the environment in Jamaica? Eleanor Terrelonge knows firsthand. In this episode, she shares her journey as a youth environmental defender, from navigating tokenism and limited access to information, to challenging the fear of speaking out.
The conversation explores how the Escazú Agreement could offer stronger support and real decision-making power for young people passionate about protecting their future. Eleanor also reflects on the urgent need for more inclusive spaces, greater policy support, and broader visibility for youth-led advocacy.
It’s a conversation about courage, climate action, and the hope for a more empowered generation.
The views expressed in this video are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the Jamaica Environment Trust.
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