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Announced: 1st Global Climate Strike 2021

Announced: 1st Global Climate Strike 2021

Fridays for the Future: Climate activists are gearing up for March 19th

In the midst of the various public health, socio-political, and economic crises that the world continues to face entering the new year, Fridays for the Future are regrouping to demand immediate, concrete, and ambitious action from world leaders in response to the ongoing climate crisis.

Part of what they want to highlight in the coming strike is the urgency of immediate action in the face of the weather - and climate-related disasters that have devastated various countries last year, from the wildfires that afflicted parts of Australia, North America, and Latin America, to the droughts in Africa, to the storms that devastated Central America and Southeast Asia. João Duccini, a climate activist from Brazil

“THE CLIMATE CRISIS IS NOT A FAR-OFF CATASTROPHE. HEAT WAVES, DROUGHTS, FLOODS, HURRICANES, LANDSLIDES, DEFORESTATION, FIRES, LOSS OF HOUSING AND SPREAD OF DISEASES — THIS IS WHAT THE MOST AFFECTED PEOPLE AND AREAS ARE DEALING WITH MORE AND MORE FREQUENCY TODAY. OUR LIVES DEPEND ON IMMEDIATE ACTION.”

It’s been five years since the Paris Agreement was signed, and three years since the alarming report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was publicly released. Numerous countries all over the globe have committed to seemingly ambitious pledges about reaching ‘net-zero’ emissions. Empty promises like these can be a very dangerous phenomenon, because they give the impression that sufficient action is being taken, but in fact that is not the case as these targets are full of loopholes, creative accounting, and unscientific assumptions.

For over two years now, youth climate activists from around the world have been striking and taking to the streets to demand climate justice. Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic, the actions will be taking on different forms in different places, but their call for #NoMoreEmptyPromises is uniting people beyond borders under the same goal of immediate climate action.

“WHEN YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE, YOU DON’T WAIT FOR 10, 20 YEARS BEFORE YOU CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT; YOU ACT AS SOON AND AS MUCH AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN.”

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