“This is why we strike in Nepal”
Despite the risks here in the Third Pole, they’re still exploring for fossil fuels. So we have to organize for the global Climate Strike
Despite the risks here in the Third Pole, they’re still exploring for fossil fuels. So we have to organize for the global Climate Strike
A collection of videos submitted by people from all over Europe, explaining why they are joining the Global Climate Strike.
These next two weeks will mean the difference between September 20 turning out to be another climate rally or one of the most enormous, fiery, impossible-to-ignore moments the world has ever seen.
With two weeks to go until the September 20th climate strikes roll out across the world, there are over 2,500 events registered.
Multigenerational action against the climate breakdown is imperative and we need to follow alongside the youth who have been leading the way this year.
We want you to be there Sept 20-27, and we also want you to come with your friends and family.
Cimbyo Ketaren is a Muslim climate activist organizing for the Climate Strike in Indonesia. Ahead of the local strike event he’s organizing in Bengkulu, he answered questions on what’s planned and what his faith has to do with climate organizing.
Xiye Bastida of Fridays for the Future NYC is a 17 year old climate activist. This is her story.
There are many different ways we can show solidarity to the youth-led climate strikes, Matagi Mālohi is just one of the powerful ways we can lift and highlight vulnerable nations’ leadership in the face of the climate breakdown.
As we in the United States gear up for the world’s largest climate mobilization on September 20th, we must remember that the youth who started it all called for it to be only the beginning.