Culture Emma-Louise Pritchard On Environmental Activism: ‘Action Is The Right And Only Option’ The environmental activist and journalist uses Instagram to share the everyday changes she's making to do her bit for the planet. Along the way, she's inspiring others to do the same. Here, she tells her story. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Culture Emma-Louise Pritchard On Environmental Activism: ‘Action Is The Right And Only Option’ The environmental activist and journalist uses Instagram to share the everyday changes she's making to do her bit for the planet. Along the way, she's inspiring others to do the same. Here, she tells her story. By jitendermittal Published 10 July, 2025 Previous article Chanel Miller: ‘Putting Pen To Paper Is My Way Of Being Loud’ Next article Food And Lycra Co-Founders On Inclusive Fitness: ‘Regardless Of Shape, Size And Colour, Just Move’ “I have suffered from anxiety most of my life and, for me, natural disasters and those huge, scary headlines about the planet that seem so far out of our control have always been a trigger. But I find that one of the best treatments is action and trying to take back any control we do have, however small.“Combining that with the best thing about being a journalist: having a platform from which to spread a positive message – I wanted to be a supportive, helpful and practical voice for anyone feeling uncertain and wanting to be more sustainable. The more I’ve delved into the topic, the more passionate I’ve become. Finding Your Voice is a special photographic series highlighting female activism. You can follow Emma at @emmalouisepritchard findingyourvoice Best Of Future Women Culture The impossible choice faced by tens of thousands of Australian women By rosa707225 Culture It’s morally corrupt. And it’s happening to one in six women By jitendermittal Culture How Toto’s* ex-husband used their children to keep her poor By jitendermittal Culture “Never an excuse”: Why Katrina still can’t stand the smell of bourbon By jitendermittal Culture Janine never thought divorce would mean losing her family and friends By jitendermittal Culture “Invisible victims”: Why Conor was forced to live in an unsafe home By jitendermittal Culture Miranda*’s mothers group helped her escape abuse. Then the stalking began By jitendermittal Leadership Why Jamila Rizvi wants us to talk about men By rosa707225 Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.