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Sophia Kianni was born on 13 December, 2001 in United States, is an Iranian-American social entrepreneur and activist (born 2001). Discover Sophia Kianni'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 22 years old?

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Occupation social entrepreneur, activist, public speaker
Age 22 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December, 2001
Birthday 13 December
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Nationality United States

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2001

Sophia Kianni (born December 13, 2001) is an Iranian-American social entrepreneur and activist.

She is the founder and executive director of Climate Cardinals and youngest United Nations advisor in U.S history.

Kianni became interested in climate activism while in Middle School in Tehran when one night the stars were obscured by smog.

Kianni described it as "a signal that our world is heating up at a terrifying pace."

She later joined Greta Thunberg's group, Fridays for Future, and took time off from school to support action on climate change.

2019

She also helped organize the 2019 Black Friday climate strike.

In 2019 she became a national strategist for Fridays for Future and national partnerships coordinator for Zero Hour.

In November 2019, Kianni skipped school to join a group of protesters organized by Extinction Rebellion who intended to stage a week-long hunger strike and sit-in at the Washington, D.C., office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, demanding that she speak with them for an hour on camera about climate change.

Locally, there were roughly a dozen participants; at 17 years old, Kianni was the youngest, and one of two women.

Kianni was not a member of XR, and only participated in the first day of the sit-in, but gave a prepared speech and interviews to the press, and continued the hunger strike remotely.

Kianni wrote a 2019 article for Teen Vogue about the Pelosi office hunger strike.

2020

Kianni wrote about her participation in the protest for Teen Vogue, and in 2020 acted as an Extinction Rebellion spokesperson.

In 2020, Kianni's physical activism was curtailed by the school closing and social distancing requirements of the COVID-19 pandemic, and her scheduled speaking engagements at colleges including Stanford University, Princeton University and Duke University were delayed.

Kianni was able to continue her activism remotely with her talk at Michigan Technological University.

In addition, Kianni decided to accelerate development of a planned website, Climate Cardinals, that would translate climate change information into different languages.

In July 2020, Kianni was named by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to his new Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change, a group of seven young climate leaders to advise him on action for the climate crisis.

Kianni was the youngest in the group, which ranged from 18 to 28 years old.

She was the only one representing the United States, and also the only one representing the Middle East and Iran.

In September 2021, Kianni was one of 4 co-chairs of the Youth4Climate event in Milan, preliminary to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference or COP26.

Climate Cardinals translated the resulting Youth4Climate manifesto into the 6 official languages of the United Nations.

At COP26 itself, in November 2021 in Glasgow, Kianni spoke at several panels, and met with António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations.

In October 2022, Kianni was covered by Vogue Arabia for representing the UN and speaking at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

In 2023 she joined the board of directors of the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live.

In December 2020, Kianni was named one of Vice magazine's Motherboard 20 Humans of 2020, for being the U.S. representative for United Nations Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change and starting Climate Cardinals.

In December 2021, Kianni was named one of Teen Vogue's "21 under 21" for her climate activism.

In November 2022, she was named one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 for Climate Activism for 2023.

Business Insider named her one of the "Climate Action 30" global leaders working toward climate solutions.

Kianni has spoken at several conferences around the world, including Web Summit, the 2022 Arch Summit, Washington Post Live, BBYO Insider, Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, New York Times Events' Climate Hub, and TED Countdown.

Climate Cardinals is an international youth-led non-profit organization founded by Kianni in 2020 to offer information about climate change in every language.

It was named for the northern cardinal, the state bird of Virginia, and a metaphor for information flying around the world.

Kianni was inspired by the years she spent translating English-language climate change articles into Persian for her Iranian relatives, as Iranian media barely covered the subject.

She says she noticed informational content about climate change is either available only in English, or at best in Chinese and Spanish, making them inaccessible to speakers of other languages.

Climate Cardinals was launched in May 2020, and had 1100 volunteers sign up to become translators on its first day.

They also partnered with Radio Javan, an Iranian language radio with over 10 million followers, to share graphics and translations with Iranians.

Climate Cardinals is sponsored by the International Student Environmental Coalition as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, which allows students who participate in its translations to earn community service hours for their work, either fulfilling school requirements or improving college applications.

By August 2020, the group had over 5,000 volunteers, with an average age of 16.

By December 2020, it had 8,000 volunteers and partnerships with UNICEF and Translators Without Borders.

The organization has reached over 350,000 people with over 750,000 words of climate information translated.

In 2023, Climate Cardinals partnered with the Google Cloud AI-powered Translation Hub to translate 800,000 words into 40 languages, which Kianni says is as much output in three months as in the previous two years.

In 2020, she wrote two articles about the effects of the coronavirus, for the Middle East edition of Cosmopolitan magazine about the effects on her extended family's celebration of Nowruz, and another for Refinery29 about the effects on her daily schedule as a climate activist, which was widely syndicated.