Profile: Ridhima Pandey, 12, India
“We have to learn from this crisis, and world leaders need to act strongly and proactively together in order to save lives, rather than only when a disaster becomes impossible to ignore.”
“We have to learn from this crisis, and world leaders need to act strongly and proactively together in order to save lives, rather than only when a disaster becomes impossible to ignore.”
“My greatest fear is that the climate crisis will be completely ignored in this time of a global pandemic.”
“We fight for our future and we fight for our present. It’s not two crises, it’s one big crisis, and the main cause is indifference to others.”
“For us in Africa, it is not Fridays For Future, it is Fridays for Now. The climate crisis is already here.”
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