– In a video posted on YouTube, the Environmental Protection Agency is asking youth to join a work group [1] of “youth climate justice leaders.” “Today, young people are leading the charge for climate action, spreading knowledge and finding solutions to propel our nation toward a climate resilient future,” Mustafa Santiago Ali, senior advisor on environmental justice, said in the video. “That’s why for the first time ever EPA’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Council will form a work group of up to 15 youth climate justice leaders,” Ali said. “Their recommendations will help EPA develop strategies to combat climate change...