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Language Equity: Global Translations Initiative

Fellowships: Capacity Building & Leadership

Chapters: Localized Climate Resilience

Day in the Life of a climate cardinal volunteer

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  • Monet Goode

    FOUNDER

  • Emmett Marsh

    DESIGN DIRECTOR

  • Eleanor Parks

    SUSTAINABILITY DIRECTOR

  • Jamie Kokot

    CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER

  • Karl Holland

    SALES MANAGER

We are breaking language barriers by:

  • Translating into 100+ languages.

  • Partnering with UNICEF, Yale, and Google.

  • Providing free access for grassroots organizations.

  • Ensuring human-verified quality control.

As a volunteer, you will receive:

  • Official Community Service Hours.

  • Professional Training and resources.

  • Hands-on experience with real-world climate science.

  • A strong addition to your resume/CV.

translations

We are building climate resilience by:

  • Empowering youth leaders already rooted in their communities.

  • Localizing climate education where it is most needed.

  • Reflecting the unique context of each community.

  • Driven by local knowledge and a strong track record of action.

As a Chapter Leader, you will receive:

  • Dedicated Mentorship and strategic support.

  • Access to a Global Network of Peers for collaboration.

  • Leadership and project management experience on your campus/in your area.

  • Resources and toolkits for launching successful local initiatives.

translations program

Determined to bridge this gap, Sophia began translating climate information for her family. Inspired by her work, her relatives became supporters of Iranian environmental defenders and eager learners of climate solutions. Realizing the transformative power of language, Sophia gathered friends and youth passionate about creating change—Hikaru Wakeel Hayakawa, Rohan Arora, Joe Hobbs, and others—, leading to the creation of Climate Cardinals.

Volunteers receive training, resources, and support to make climate information more inclusive and actionable worldwide, earning service hours from home.