kumi naidoo, executive director of greenpeace international. we will be talking about the results of this climate summit tomorrow. we will be back in a minute. >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our live broadcast from doha in the gulf emirate of qatar at the conference of parties. the u.s. and from work on climate change. we turn now to find at how young activists here are an acquittal calling for drastic action to stop climate change. they are urging the united states and other wealthy states to deeply cut their greenhouse gas emissions and compensate poorer nations for loss and damage caused by climate change weather events. we will turn to our three guests here, a roundtable of some of the young voices here. amanda nesheiwat is here, a 23- year old environmental coordinator of the city of secaucus, new jersey, who suffered flooding after hurricane sandy. she is also a member of sustained u.s. -- sustainus. mark cadena is also with us, an organizer with push europe. welcome