Aparna R M
Aparna RM is a passionate and driven second-year Civil Engineering student based in India, with a deep commitment to creating a sustainable world accessible to all. Her academic pursuits are fueled by a lifelong passion for science, technology, and the environment. Aparna has always been captivated by the concepts of earth sciences and problem-solving, seeing them as essential tools in her mission to address pressing global challenges. Her goal is to contribute significantly to climate resilience and environmental sustainability, driven by her belief in the power of small, consistent actions to create lasting change. Aparna's dedication is evident in her active participation in initiatives like the World's Largest Climate Clock Assembly in New Delhi, which raised awareness about climate issues, and her everyday efforts to maintain cleanliness and sustainability in her surroundings. These actions reflect her unwavering commitment to decarbonization, energy transition, and the broader goal of achieving global sustainability.
Beyond her academic achievements, Aparna is deeply engaged in social impact work, volunteering for events that promote environmental stewardship and climate resilience. Her journey is marked by resilience and determination, qualities she honed through personal challenges, including overcoming a serious health issue while excelling in her studies. Aparna's commitment to social and environmental justice is further reflected in her belief in the power of collective action, as she strives to unite with like-minded individuals and organizations to drive meaningful change. As a young leader, Aparna is confident that her efforts, combined with the collective mission of UNITE 2030, will contribute to a brighter future for generations to come. Her proactive approach to learning, coupled with her passion for making a positive impact, positions her as a strong candidate for the Youth Delegate Program, where she aims to collaborate, innovate, and lead by example in the pursuit of a more sustainable and equitable world.”