JFK Granddaughter, Climate Activist Tatiana Schlossberg, Dies at 35
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy and a dedicated climate activist and environmental journalist, has died at the age of 35. The news was confirmed by her husband, John Burnham, who stated that she passed away from leukemia.
Schlossberg was a vocal advocate for climate action and dedicated much of her career to raising awareness about environmental issues. She wrote for The New Yorker and contributed to other publications, focusing on the impacts of climate change and potential solutions. Her work often highlighted the urgency of addressing the crisis and the need for collective action.
Born in 1988, Tatiana was the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. She graduated from Yale University and pursued a career that combined her passion for writing with her commitment to environmental sustainability. Her family released a statement expressing their profound grief and celebrating her life and contributions. They described her as a loving and vibrant individual who will be deeply missed.
The loss of Tatiana Schlossberg is felt within the environmental community and beyond, as she was recognized for her insightful reporting and unwavering dedication to protecting the planet. Her legacy will continue to inspire those working towards a more sustainable future. Details regarding memorial services are expected to be announced soon.








