 My green journey started when I was eight years old and at the age of 12, I was one of the youngest delegates at the Rio Plus 20 Earth Summit and I did not want to be one of the only handful of children while there were a bunch of adults in the next room discussing our future. So on my return from Rio Plus 20, I founded my organization, Green Hope Foundation, with the objective of providing young people a platform to come together and take action to mitigate climate change and also to define their own destiny. Climate change does affect children because if you take the case of migration due to disasters, a large portion of these migrants are unfortunately children and they're being uprooted from this table set up to one that is uncertain that there's exploitation over there and because we are young, a lot of them are under the age of five, they're the ones who are affected the most. So we say that tree planting is one of the simplest yet most effective ways of achieving climate justice and mitigating climate change. We've planted over 6,000 trees, not just in the UAE, but also in six other countries around the world. It's not just ground level projects, but also we do it, we spread awareness through our workshops, academies and conferences talking to the young people as well as now government utility bodies and corporates. Stand up for someone's rights today.