Dominique Palmer

Dominique Palmer FRSA (born 7 October 1999) is a British climate justice activist and student.

[18] She has used this within push for legislation, where she pressured MPs to pass The Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill[19] introduced by Lord Bird.

[20] She said she wants to "tackle the systemic inequality of climate change," in response, Debbonaire said the work of Palmer was "brilliant" and "inspiring".

On a New York Times Hub Panel at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, alongside Malala, Emma Watson, Greta Thunberg, Tori Tsui, Daphne Frias, Vanessa Nakate, and Mya Rose Craig.

[31][32] She organises climate action as a method to deal with it [33][34] Alongside fellow activists she has led the campaign in #cleanupStandardChartered,[35] she is one of 12 Fridays For Future organizers who wrote open letters for this, one pressuring the CEO to "stop fuelling the climate crisis",[36] and another to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, saying that "our present and future depend on the actions your government takes within the next four years.