Millions of young people, led by Sweden’s Thunberg, to strike for climate action

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NEW YORK - With world leaders about to gather in New York for a UN Climate Action Summit next week, millions of young people from Australia to Iceland will take off from school or work on Friday to demand urgent measures to stop the environmental catastrophe.

– With world leaders about to gather in New York for a UN Climate Action Summit next week, millions of young people from Australia to Iceland will take off from school or work on Friday to demand urgent measures to stop the environmental catastrophe.

“Soon the sun will rise on Friday the 20th of September 2019. Good luck Australia, The Philippines, Japan and all the Pacific Islands. You go first!” Thunberg posted on Instagram on Thursday. In a show of support, New York City education officials will excuse the absences of any of its 1.1 million public school students who want to participate.

It brings together world leaders to discuss climate change mitigation strategies, such as transitioning to renewable energy sources from fossil fuels.

 

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That young lady is a completely controlled tool who has been fully indoctrinated into the ClimateChange hoax. Poor thing- hasn't a clue how she's being used.

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