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Adélaïde Charlier was born on 9 December, 2000 in Namur, Belgium, is a Belgian climate activist (born 2000). Discover Adélaïde Charlier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?
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Adélaïde Charlier Net Worth
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Adelaide Charlier (born 9 December 2000) is a Belgian activist fighting for climate and social justice.
She co-founded the Youth for Climate movement in Belgium.
She is mainly known for her involvement in the fight against climate change.
Inspired by the actions of Greta Thunberg, she is one of the leading figures, alongside Kyra Gantois and Anuna De Wever, of the first school strikes for climate in Belgium.
Charlier was born on 9 December 2000, in Namur.
From 2012 to 2016, she attended the United Nations International School of Hanoi, a United Nations school where the climate issue was particularly discussed.
As the Youth for Climate "climate strikes" began in Flanders under the initiative of activists Anuna De Wever and Kyra Gantois, Charlier was asked to extend the mobilization to Wallonia.
She quickly became one of the spokespersons, and figures of the movement.
At the time, she was still a student at Collège Notre-Dame de la Paix (Namur).
In 2018, she co-founded the Youth for Climate movement in Belgium with the aim of raising awareness and encouraging young people to act against climate change.
Since then, she has organized several climate marches and protests and has been present in the media to talk about global warming and social justice.
Between 2018 and 2019, she became the French-speaking Belgian representative for Amnesty International.
In October 2019, Charlier crossed the Atlantic Ocean by sailboat to attend the COP25 in Santiago, Chile, accompanied by other activists such as Anuna De Wever.
During their journey, they learned that Chilean President Sebastian Piñera had decided to cancel the COP25, following a severe social crisis in the country.
In 2021, the RTBF produced "La Meuf du climat", a 52-minute documentary dedicated to Charlier.
Directed by Quentin Ceuppens, the documentary portrays the young woman from Namur by interviewing her close friends, family, scientists, and Greta Thunberg, who has become one of her best friends.
Charlier appears in the documentary "Sœurs de combat", a film about youth engagement in favour of the climate, directed by Henri De Gerlache.
The film was broadcast by the RTBF.
In September 2019, Charlier was awarded the Medal of Walloon Merit by the Walloon government, on the occasion of the Fêtes de Wallonie.
She is decorated by Willy Borsus, Vice-President of Wallonia.
Since 2020, she has been a student in Political & Social Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and at Ghent University (UGent).
Adélaïde is also passionate about sports: she was part of the swimming team at the United Nations International School of Hanoi and regularly practices triathlon.
Charlier became aware of the climate cause in her early teens, while living with her family in Vietnam.
In 2020, Charlier appeared in the documentary by Nathan Grossman, I am Greta.
In January 2020, she received the "Namuroise of the Year" award in the "Commitment to the Planet" category, for her leadership in climate marches.
In February 2022, the Lobby Awards 2021 granted her the title of "Female Leadership of the Year".
Charlier is a co-author of the book "Quel monde pour demain, dialogue entre générations" (2020) with Esmeralda of Belgium, Anuna De Wever, and Sandrine Dixson-Declève.
The book addresses climate issues in the form of a dialogue and proposes solutions for a more sustainable future.