Panic is a luxury we cannot afford. And despair is a scientifically inaccurate conclusion... The central premise of these pages is simple: We may have broken the thermostat, but we still have to fly the ship.

― Narek Ohanyan, Author of "The Overshoot: Life After the 1.5°C Limit."

Rooted in the Soil, Wired for the Future

I grew up in the heart of the Ararat Valley, where climate change isn't a headline—it's a dry riverbed. Witnessing the desertification of my homeland didn't just worry me; it radicalized my approach to problem-solving.
While my heart is in the field, my training is in the lab. I realized early on that passion alone cannot reverse the damage; we need systems.
This realization drove me to bridge two worlds. I took the analytical rigor of my Computer Science degree and applied it to the messy, organic challenges of Environmental Science. I don't just see a drying landscape; I see a data set that needs debugging.

Mobilizing the Next Generation

Data is useless without action. As a certified non-formal education trainer, a UNICEF Armenia consultant, and a youth worker at APY, I have translated high-level policy into grassroots mobilization. 
Let's be clear: "Youth engagement" is not a photo op; it is a strategic necessity. I have trained over 5,000 young leaders across Armenia and Europe, equipping the generation born into the climate bottleneck with the tools for Activism 2.0—advocacy rooted in hard science and systemic understanding.

The Next Iteration

We are entering an era that demands a new type of leadership—one that is fluent in both policy protocols and Python scripts. My goal is to become a leading architect of climate-resilient systems, bridging the critical gap between computational modeling and global governance.
The challenge is immense, but the logic is clear: we must upgrade our systems to match our reality. The work has just begun.