Green youth for the future


The challenge of climate change has bred a generation of workers who are more inclined towards finding a job that would fit their social and environmental values, like these workers of a solar panel company. — CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

THE youth of this generation are more aware than ever of the complexities and challenges of climate change.

They grew up facing the effects of climate change personally and as such, it has bred a generation of workers who are more inclined towards finding a job that would fit their social and environmental values, says Unicef youth climate champion consultant Nurfatin Hamzah.

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