Young Climate Stories Season 02 Premiere

Join us for the anticipated premiere of Young Climate Stories Season 02, an original documentary series about young changemakers working on the frontlines of the climate emergency.

Date
September 19, 2026
7:45PM - 10PM EDT
Location
NYC
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How to Plant a Lake, featuring Dayana Blanco Quiroga and Sebas Acampante



Dayana Blanco Quiroga, age 25, has witnessed Bolivia’s Uru Uru Lake become dangerously choked with mining runoff and industrial waste, severely impacting the future of seven Indigenous communities and the 76 bird species that call its wetland shores home. But she is determined to clean its polluted waters. Alongside her mentor, Argentine curator Sebastián Acampante, and her Uru Uru Team, the Aymara climate leader is fighting back by building floating rafts of totora reeds—a native plant her ancestors knew as a natural purifier—to draw the toxins out of the lake. Combining ancestral knowledge, science and collective action, an all-too-familiar tale of environmental crisis has become an example of resilience, restoration, and proof that anyone with the right tools can help tackle the climate emergency. How To Plant A Lake is a part of the Young Climate Stories series presented by The World Around.

Young Climate Stories is a documentary series of short films that follows the journeys of extraordinary young innovators who are actively changing the future of their communities. Each film centers on a winner of The World Around Young Climate Prize, capturing the people, places, and communities that have shaped their work.

How to Plant a Lake will premiere as part of the Climate Film Festival during Climate Week NYC.

Young Climate Stories is an original production by The World Around and 4Hawk, made possible by MillerKnoll.

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Mohamed Salem, protagonist of A Garden in the Desert, tends to his garden in the Smara Refugee Camps in Algeria.

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Dayana Blanco Quiroga, protagonist of Planting Roots in Lake Uru Uru, tirelessly combats plastic pollution in Oruro, Bolivia.

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Amara Nwuneli, protagonist of The Voice of Green, stands in the park she built from waste for a school in Lagos, Nigeria.

Amara Nwuneli stands in the community park she helped design and build, a project born from her experience of displacement and her commitment to creating access to nature for young people in Lagos.
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Carlos Ayvazian, protagonist of Wasted Treasures, transforms olive waste into low-cost heating for his neighbors in Lebanon.

Carlos Ayvazian talks to a team member while holding a log-sized, brown pellet.
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Blossom Eromosele, protagonist of To Build a Home, engages architects in the urgent conversations about her work building homes for refugees in Abuja, Nigeria.

WATCH SEASON 01

Young Climate Stories Season 01 was the pilot year of this documentary series that follows the young people at the forefront of climate action. Alongside their mentors, the young innovators from Young Climate Prize Cycle 01 bring into focus the urgency of the climate crisis and share how they are using their voices, ideas, and designs to reimagine what's possible for communities and the planet.

Jon Marshall & Stanley Anigbogu
Young Climate Prize
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11 months ago

Jon Marshall & Stanley Anigbogu

Henk Ovink & Namra Khalid
Young Climate Prize
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11 months ago

Henk Ovink & Namra Khalid

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