Dominique Palmer is a Climate Justice Activist, Speaker, Creative and Writer. Based in the U.K. She works on uniting people for climate action, demanding intersectional climate policy from leaders, and creating a cultural shift for protecting our earth. She is in Climate Live, a global youth-led concerts harnessing the power of music to engage, educate and empower, activist for #StopRosebank, and on the steering committee for the Youth Climate Justice Fund. She was involved in organising the September 2019 climate strikes which brought 300,000 people on the streets in the U.K.
She has spoken on world stages about Climate Justice, her activism, and inspiring hope and action at events such as UN Climate Change Conference COP26, the New York Times Hub, and has spoken alongside Emma Watson, Malala, Billie Eilish, Greta Thunberg, Mary Robinson, Naomi Klein, Simon Kofe, and more.
She was named in Forbes 2020 Top U.K Environmentalists List for her work, was honoured as a ‘Young Leader’ at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards in 2023, and has featured in Guardian film “Whose Job is it To Save the Planet?” , BBC, DAZED, the Sunday Times Style, British Vogue, and more.