For Yiquan “Seven” Zhang, climate change is not only an environmental issue. Its model combines upskilling, social dialogue, and neighborhood-scale adaptation projects, so climate action becomes not only about awareness but also about dignity, income, and practical community benefit. The framework begins by activating youth around a shared mission, then diagnosing local climate threats and social fault lines. Through Cohesolve, Seven is asking young people to see climate action not as a distant cause, but as work that can be connected to real opportunity, making the project as much about economic participation as environmental responsibility. For him, the future of climate action is not only about technology or policy.