Article 57EQP Green teen memes: how TikTok could save the planet

Green teen memes: how TikTok could save the planet

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Yasemin Craggs Mersinoglu
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The video-sharing app has 800 million users, many of them conscious young eco-influencers campaigning on issues from climate change to biodiversity

Philip Aiken has received more than 1.4m likes on the video-sharing app TikTok. But his videos don't feature cute animals and there are no celebrities to be seen. Aiken's posts are about soil restoration.

The 27-year-old is one of a growing number of TikTok users discussing the benefits of boosting biodiversity in green spaces and gardens against a backdrop of viral sounds. I see it as like planting seeds, and hopefully that germinates and that person wants to learn more," says Aiken, known as Phil the Fixer on TikTok.

Millennials and Generation Z are increasingly engaging with environmental issues by creating and sharing memes on social media. The hashtags moss", biodiversity" and native biodiversity" have 84.3 million, 12.6 million and nearly 800,000 views respectively on TikTok.

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