Fighting climate change with Indigenous knowledge

Tiahni Adamson
Wildlife conservation biologist
Tiahni isn't wasting any time. A proud Torres Strait Islander and dedicated climate activist—trained by Al Gore, no less—she’s currently performing multiple roles, all of which she’s passionate about.
Tiahni is a Climate Reality Leader for Gore’s Climate Reality Project. She’s a key driver in Seed, Australia’s first Indigenous youth climate network. And she’s CH4 Global’s Community Engagement Officer in Australia, with a focus on embedding First Nations knowledge in the organisation’s efforts to create a worldwide, emissions-slashing seaweed aquaculture ecosystem.
“Ensuring First Nations people are at the forefront of our conversations and decisions is an absolute honour.”says Tiahni Adamson.