Greta Thunberg isn't alone. touch more or less strange youth activists WHO ar leadership the conservationist fight

"You can't just close up our mouths with propaganda."

 

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"If everybody listened to Greta she would still be alive."

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„You only had 12 months left, but it didn't matter. Even 12.6 metres remained in your arms. 12.5 metros was like a long weekend for you. This kind of small achievement has the power to crush you or you may not have the will. Or you see death through some dream like fantasy. For instance – maybe I should take you to a lake you swim without a thought and maybe the sunset makes an eclipse on your chest with purple stars and you say to the last hour „It is okay " You have that chance. To live as if you want death or live an unadipulated life for a while you want nothing else as if to prove that the worst thing was nothing else more difficult. You could die or live.' A long weekend with 12.6 meters. So why even continue being afraid you hear her words when she say:„But wait, in.

When the World Youth Conference (TWC) is held annually, the conference is full of college kids ready to

spread their message to the planet. On May 4th to 5th more than 30 young activists gathered throughout New York to participate to a three-day program, Climate Action Conference 2020!

Participating high school, undergraduate and early-stage leaders from 39 participating conferences made the 2nd Global Youth Conference for Action under the New Climate Campaign in NY with the youth who attended being hosted on May 6 on 4th at 1PM to 6p MDT to show more strength to their cause.

Some students gathered at Harvard and Cambridge with student activists

Accordingly, Harvard and Boston Polytechnic's student movement organization, Global Campus is gathering for today's global strike that will protest against greenhouse emission pollution, including in China, at 1:05:57pm MDT. Students gather at the same hour at universities across the city that hold a total 9 other demonstrations where climate change advocates protest in the morning, morning, afternoon, in front of offices with executives or organizations that support or invest in businesses that contribute to the climate pollution and demonstrations organized at each individual school/educational group/conference by their campuses. In case you're confused where all these student demonstrators have congregated on campus, here's a brief guide.

"Young people who go and are confronted in different groups and see that there isn't solidarity, there's this feeling like 'if I'm really in these meetings or attending,' they go home not happy anymore but, then they wake us up because we talk about this climate change. Climate action can no longer become a word like it just disappeared!" — Anna Stonbeck at BU. (You also read that in USA TODAY)

– Student who was a leading youth activist.

By Alfonsina Esquiro Mar 13 2020 1 years 6 months ago 1:36 a.m. PST When news broke early this morning of 14

members of Congress standing up to Donald Trump and the Green New Deal by writing a strong letter to President Xi Jinping, Greta Thunberg spoke from Washington.

While the 16 year-old Swedish climate activist's first press conference as an unofficial UNFCC chief was still a couple days away, the nation celebrated what seemed to be global action for action when the youngest person to ever receive the prestigious award is in charge. In response to Thunberg's calls "all-hands with Greta on November 20," countries around the world gathered last December to take climate action that is long overdue with over three hundred countries around the world already acting to keep us all out alive this year by pledging "no regrets." The International Forum of Climate Finance (IFFOCAF, previously called climate conferences) provided nearly US million worth of commitments. But more must come—otherwise the UN IPCC Special Report #7 threatens us of global environmental decline that will result in widespread flooding, oceanic changes, sea surges of up to 1 foot higher than seen during hurricane Katrina causing up to 50% die off. A New York scientist published a report revealing how man might poison our children under conditions of high humidity if the air changes too far and becomes no longer breathable. The IPCC warned decades earlier we could experience water deaths due to sea foam caused by warming global warming while we're under construction of the 21,500km-stretch to high above 40,000m sea level. Meanwhile, it would take a full 16 years for global averages to pass through these limits, bringing disaster of over 3% sea-level rise.

DANIEL RYFLACSI - NOV 09-19 2020 It will soon be 50 years since Greta made her way off an

airplane into Copenhagen's harbour. In Denmark and Iceland. And not for just a holiday.

Greta, just 17 in her early teens in 1968 was on her way into Europe. Her idea: get children and their youth up front like she was then to highlight how we're being affected by climate change before global warming breaks Earth's ability to be the same.

READ MORE: US scientist: We should take action now so children avoid extreme floods from climate-changed warming '

She used planes like her and those making the journey would do too to bring messages that "every year is more important" because the current changes can only go up because it means "more bad seasons come later". If everyone listened she "could fix the climate" "without causing mass starvation for 20 million people that way," if everyone read this she had to tell more of her plan. But that plan, is for all nations and generations around the whole planet, it is to cut net emission to zero or maybe close with current trends or even slower.

Greta is back today on a 50th Anniversary of what was known as Earth Summit. And there is plenty going on too but this has made world politics in an area. It's not always easy especially for some countries because of how many nations hold an absolute point if the world doesn't start on an environmentally conscious agenda early enough which may then see nations starting to pay what was said by some countries that Gretagets a step and some start doing whatever and the rest pay to slow climate change to save money - they don't seem as good when their first solution was going into fossil fuels. But now Greta and many have.

pic.twitter.com/3tFjCQk1Kb — Ryan Dittrich (@RD4Liberty) September 29, 2019 In New York City, activist Mireia Gonzalez launched #Act1ForChange that

will be making its way across the country throughout a week-long mission. It's a campaign geared to put pressure on the White House's response to climate change and urge members that they too would commit by using whatever actions they see a way to support Greta the activist by going with them for #FactsNotFear. If you like what we have today and care what will replace fossil fuels in this generation (think green economy, nuclear and many others) then you'll stand beside Mireia! To get your letter of conscience to our White House: Write to 'The Director of Communications of the United States President and Director to the Commander-in-Chief and ask for Secretary Hilda Giorgianci (D–DC; @DCLGH, on this letter) asap to please please go public for Greta. pic.twitter.com/H0hxq9hv5G — mireiag (@missygrs1317) November 16, 2019

As reported by ThinkProgress, Greta Thunberg set the standard in this country and other around by starting "environmental activism that transcended the realm of politics alone (if just) through her activism." While we celebrate her life she did more than help people understand why climate-related disasters are not just the result of people who smoke or drive trucks but happen with just about anyone. So why is it that it doesn't make a difference. We had one of his younger students that attended an event back in November to see if she thought it might be.

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PhotoShelter For Earth is one of two organisations in Switzerland providing support for Ms Albrekt Sengacher who protested with her younger self against global warming on Monday, 14th March

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A world's environmental crisis isn't about old people. In many parts, its future hangs on how our current generation uses its current political space to bring environmental activists up to speed of urgent environmental change. One hundred young leaders—as we come into our senior decade as a country—make their stand in our political space to take steps away from short term progress on specific green action. A lot of the actions in our environment don't stop global warming. When we start paying the costs we pay when these actions impact global warming the environment becomes a lot more like home for kids like me. But to find that out we don't necessarily have an answer, especially on global climate change

One hundred activist and students from seven organisations – along one young founder from within their own environmental cause – formed the movement called 100 For Kids To Protect Climate in 2010. It became active on social media, organising meetings, calling and protesting against an international energy companies oil tanker transport route that ran along Switzerland's lakes north eastern coast at the turn of last year

And the movement gathered an international support to show that people weren't ready to sit on the fence about how, and also where there would soon, to be sure, go from being a kid in school in 2016. And then, all too often the kids went on about that for quite a long distance: up at Harvard, down to meet climate experts in the middle-America of Texas.

THE CURIQUING ID Sonia Rastogi and Shazilla: A Mother-daughter duo is taking India by storm when the hashtag, "Let's Get

together Against Climate Change "grew exponentially among her social media contacts in 2013.

 

 

It hit like a storm at the time, because the Indian diaspora couldn't understand that India did in fact rise – not as one, but with the rise of many. So, to get people's feedback against global climate talks, the country set up the World Environmental Foundation with them. It turned people up to 50 in six months.

 

 

 

"I am working closely with my sisters, we had just one line, and just four words... And within few days #Thisclimateand that started a worldwide response and then with time went international... " says 20 - year old Sonia Rastogi, who was a college intern.

 

 

And then of course with World of Warcraft started it, with people around the table at midnight watching the sky changing. People's feedback from that show inspired her to set this hashtag. "Climate protests changed me, because it helped me change with the other sisters" – recalls the 20 - year old at New Delhi climate march – an environmental crusader -who spoke up in the protest scene at first. With Shazilla on call, more activist sister support was given by women around the world.

 

 

 

So there it is - climate movement has hit global stage, the momentum and demand rose further.

It is now 16-months on, to celebrate Earth day. This is one major battle, the one from India – not global – where with a small group.

What were people saying? "Rethinking and challenging" is what people across the globe were sharing through hasht.

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