Abigail Borah

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Born1990 (age 3536)
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationMiddlebury College (BA in Conservation Biology)
OccupationEnvironmental activist
Abigail Borah
Born1990 (age 3536)
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationMiddlebury College (BA in Conservation Biology)
OccupationEnvironmental activist
Known forInterrupting Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference; co-founding Race to Replace Vermont Yankee

Abigail Borah (born c. 1990) is an American environmental activist who interrupted Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference[1][2] and who co-founded Race to Replace Vermont Yankee.

Middlebury College

Borah grew up near Princeton and attended Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart.[3]

Borah studied at Middlebury College,[1] where she majored in Conservation Biology.[4] While studying, she joined SustainUS, which sent her to the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancun (also known as COP-16).[3]

Activism and career

Todd Stern at COP18 in Doha, 2012

In 2011, when she was 21 years old,[5][6] Borah interrupted US negotiator Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-17) in Durban[3] to say:

“I am speaking on behalf of the United States of America because my negotiators cannot. I am scared for my future. 2020 is too late to wait.”[1][7]

Borah received applause from the audience[8][6] and had her credentials allowing her to attend the conference removed by guards.[5] Stern later conceded that he agreed with her points.[1] She was later dubbed the "Durban Climate Hero" by Climate Progress.[9]

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant

Borah is the co-founder of Race to Replace Vermont Yankee, a campaign that aims to replace nuclear power in Vermont with clean energy.[10][11]

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