Emma Greenwood is a youth voice and climate champion with a particular focus on the power of intergenerational collaboration.
Over the past six years, she has supported key campaigns such as Votes at 16 and the UK government’s move towards becoming carbon neutral.
Alongside this work, Emma has been fortunate to have my contributions recognised through awards, including Northern Gamechanger and Significant Contribution to Conservation Education. She has also had the opportunity to speak in the House of Commons and at events such as COP26 on the importance of taking meaningful action on climate and involving young people in decision-making.
Emma started out as the Young Member of Parliament for Bury from 2019–2022, before going on to work as a youth advisor for organisations including the Co-op, Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Chester Zoo. More recently, Emma has been studying for a degree in Global Humanitarian Studies at UCL, while continuing to work with a number of organisations to engage young people and push for climate action.







