Roz Larsen, a Jewish woman with curly brown hair and a blue and yellow shirt.

Get Out & Vote

Hi, my name is Roz and I’m a 17-year-old climate activist from Southern California. I was born into a world on fire, so I cannot help but be passionate about the devastating effects of climate change and the actions needed to address its impact. Every day I take actions within my power, like caring for my house sustainably, participating in service projects in my community, and reaching out through organizations like Adamah’s Jewish Youth Climate Movement (JYCM) to educate and empower others to be climate activists.

While I’m not old enough to vote in this upcoming election, voting is one of the most impactful actions anyone can take to effect climate change at a policy level. Voting is how we make our voices heard, and we need to be loud about this issue that’s getting little widespread attention, despite its widespread effects. One vote may not seem like much, but it is one vote out of many that will make a change. Vote for candidates who will prioritize climate friendly policies such as ending deforestation, increasing renewable energy capacity, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Make your voice heard and vote so that future generations will have the chance to thrive and experience all the beauty this earth has to offer.”

Roz Larsen
Member of the JYCM Leadership Board