Influencers

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  1. Greta Thunberg (@gretathunberg) - A Swedish climate activist who gained international attention for her school strikes and speeches demanding action on climate change.
  2. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) - A US Congresswoman who co-sponsored the Green New Deal and advocates for ambitious climate action.
  3. Mikaela Loach (@mikaelaloach) - a climate justice activist, host of the "Yikes" podcast, and co-author of the book "It's Not That Radical." She is also a medical student and has been recognized for her work in promoting diversity and inclusion.
  4. Josephine Becker (@josephinebeckr) - climate change activist and influencer who advocates for environmental protection and sustainability. She hosts the "Yikes" podcast with Mikaela Loach.
  5. Jamie Margolin (@jamie_s_margolin) - A young climate activist and founder of Zero Hour, a youth-led climate organization.
  6. Jane Fonda (@Janefonda) - An actress and activist who has long been involved in environmental and social justice causes, including climate change.
  7. Leonardo DiCaprio (@leonardodicaprio) - An actor and environmental activist who founded the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which focuses on conservation and climate action.
  8. Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) - An environmentalist and writer who founded 350.org, a grassroots organization focused on climate action.
  9. Naomi Klein (@NaomiAKlein) - A writer and activist who focuses on climate change, social justice, and anti-capitalism.
  10. Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (@ayanaeliza) - A marine biologist and policy expert who advocates for ocean conservation and climate action.
  11. Michael Mann (@MichaelEMann) - A climate scientist who has been a prominent voice on the science and politics of climate change.
  12. Kate Marvel (@DrKateMarvel) - A climate scientist and writer who uses social media to communicate about climate science and the need for action.
  13. Vanessa Nakate (@vanessa_vash) - A climate activist from Uganda who advocates for climate justice and raising awareness about the impacts of climate change in Africa.
  14. Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) - A meteorologist and journalist who covers climate change and weather events.
  15. Catherine Flowers (@CathFlowers) - An environmental justice advocate who focuses on issues related to climate change, including access to clean water and sanitation.
  16. Mustafa Santiago Ali (@EJinAction) - An environmental justice advocate who focuses on issues related to climate change and equity.
  17. Katharine Hayhoe (@KHayhoe) - A climate scientist who focuses on communicating the science of climate change and the need for action.
  18. Rebecca Solnit (@RebeccaSolnit) - A writer and activist who focuses on issues related to climate change, social justice, and environmentalism.
  19. Dr. Leah Stokes (@leahstokes): An assistant professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Stokes is an expert on energy, climate policy, and environmental politics. She is a frequent commentator on climate issues in the media and on social media.
  20. James Hansen (@JamesArtHansen) - A climate scientist who has been a prominent voice on the science and politics of climate change for decades.
  21. Robinson Meyer (@robinsonmeyer) - A journalist who covers climate change and energy policy for The Atlantic.
  22. Paul Hawken (@ProjectDrawdown) - An environmentalist and entrepreneur who founded Project Drawdown, a research organization focused on climate solutions.
  23. Ed Maibach (@MaibachEd) - A climate and health researcher who focuses on communication and engagement around climate change.
  24. David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells): A journalist and author, Wallace-Wells is the deputy editor of New York Magazine and the author of "The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming," a book that explores the potential consequences of climate change. He is a frequent commentator on climate issues in the media.
  25. Varshini Prakash (@VarshPrakash): A climate activist and the co-founder of the Sunrise Movement, Prakash is a leading voice in the youth climate movement. She has been featured in numerous media outlets and has been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy.
  26. Mary Annaïse Heglar (@MaryHeglar): A climate essayist and activist, Heglar is known for her writing on the intersection of climate change, race, and justice. She has been published in numerous outlets, including The New York Times, Vox, and HuffPost.
  27. Emily Atkin (@emorwee): A climate journalist and the author of the newsletter "HEATED," Atkin is known for her reporting on the politics of climate change. She has been published in numerous outlets, including The New Republic, The Washington Post, and The Guardian.
  28. Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath): A climate scientist and the director of climate and energy at the Breakthrough Institute, Hausfather is an expert on climate data and the science of climate change. He is a frequent commentator on climate issues in the media and on social media.
  29. Anna Jane Joyner (@annajanejoyner): A climate activist and the co-host of the podcast "No Place Like Home," Joyner is known for her advocacy on climate issues and her work with the organization Climate Reality. She has been featured in numerous media outlets and is a frequent speaker at climate events.