Meet our climate campaigners...

  • Izzy McLeod

    Izzy, aka The Quirky Environmentalist, is a climate activist and organiser who mainly focuses on sustainable fashion, climate justice, and LGBTQ+ rights.

    They have a passion for colour, upcycling, joy, and building a better world.

  • Dominique Palmer

    Dominique is a climate justice activist and organiser in Fridays for Future International and Climate Live.

    Her activism is focused on mobilisation for climate action, and various international actions and campaigns, including utilising music and creative means to outreach to people. She was noted in Forbes 2020 Top 100 UK Environmentalist List, and has been featured in the Guardian, Refinery29, VICE and Bustle.

  • Jodie Bailey-Ho

    Jodie is a 17 year old climate activist and organiser from Essex.

    After joining the youth environmental movement in 2019, she volunteered for the UK Student Climate Network before joining Teach the Future and Mock COP26, where she currently works as a Project Coordinator for the international campaign Teach the Teacher.

  • A photo of Ben Skinner

    Ben Skinner

    Ben is an 18 year old climate campaigner from Brighton.

    After taking part in the youth climate strikes in 2019, he joined Brighton’s Youth Council, presented at the Brighton and Hove Climate Assembly on climate change, and hosted Q&A sessions with students and politicians to better their perspective of each other.

  • A photo of Luisa Walford.

    Luisa Walford

    Luisa is a 15 year old climate campaigner from Derbyshire.

    After seeing the many reports surrounding the climate crisis, she was inspired to act by taking part in climate strikes and trying to engage with UK’s major supermarkets to challenge their plastic and sustainability goals.

  • A photo of Chloe Bird

    Chloé Bird

    Chloé is a dancer, currently studying for her A levels.

    She was born in the rainforest in Borneo, and was very lucky to spend her first 5 years there and to have lived in many very different parts of our world. These experiences have shown her how extraordinary our planet and how it works is, and how important it is to protect it.