This story was originally published by Grist. It appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Zi Chua spent much of her summer vacation knocking on doors and asking New Yorkers to vote for candidates she believed would take the strongest action on climate change. When she wasn’t trying to get out the vote, she was busy holding elected officials accountable—as in early August, when she helped plan a morning sit-in at Andrew Cuomo’s New York City office. Chua and other youth organizers hoped to pressure the New York State governor to disavow contributions to his gubernatorial re-election campaign from oil, gas, and coal interests.

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