‘It’s our future’ — South Florida teens mobilize as environmental activists

Samantha J. Gross for the Miami Herald writes: Simone Schwedel is an environmental activist. She picks up trash on the beaches, educates others on the effects of climate change and once spoke in front of Coral Gables city commissioners to successfully convince them to ban plastic bags for good. Read full article here.

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Samantha J. Gross for the Miami Herald writes: Simone Schwedel is an environmental activist. She picks up trash on the beaches, educates others on the effects of climate change and once spoke in front of Coral Gables city commissioners to successfully convince them to ban plastic bags for good. Read full article here.

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