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''Via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists'' | |||
* https://thebulletin.org/2019/03/adults-wont-take-climate-change-seriously-so-we-the-youth-are-forced-to-strike/ | |||
<big>'''''Adults won’t take climate change seriously. So we, the youth, are forced to strike'''''</big> | |||
By Maddy Fernands, Isra Hirsi, Haven Coleman, Alexandria Villaseñor | |||
''We, the youth of America, are fed up with decades of inaction on climate change. On Friday, March 15, young people like us across the United States will strike from school. We strike to bring attention to the millions of our generation who will most suffer the consequences of increased global temperatures, rising seas, and extreme weather. But this isn’t a message only to America. It’s a message from the world, to the world, as students in dozens of countries on every continent will be striking together for the first time...'' #USClimateStrike #YouthStrike4Climate | |||
: [https://thebulletin.org/2019/03/adults-wont-take-climate-change-seriously-so-we-the-youth-are-forced-to-strike/ ''Read More''] | |||
(''The authors are the lead organizers of US Youth Climate Strike, part of a global student movement inspired by 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg’s [https://thebulletin.org/2018/12/a-15-year-old-tells-un-climate-summit-our-leaders-are-like-children/ weekly school strikes] in Sweden and other European countries.) | |||
* https://www.youthclimatestrikeus.org/ | |||
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Revision as of 15:09, 17 March 2019
Via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
Adults won’t take climate change seriously. So we, the youth, are forced to strike
By Maddy Fernands, Isra Hirsi, Haven Coleman, Alexandria Villaseñor
We, the youth of America, are fed up with decades of inaction on climate change. On Friday, March 15, young people like us across the United States will strike from school. We strike to bring attention to the millions of our generation who will most suffer the consequences of increased global temperatures, rising seas, and extreme weather. But this isn’t a message only to America. It’s a message from the world, to the world, as students in dozens of countries on every continent will be striking together for the first time... #USClimateStrike #YouthStrike4Climate
(The authors are the lead organizers of US Youth Climate Strike, part of a global student movement inspired by 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg’s weekly school strikes in Sweden and other European countries.)
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