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Not sure who they found in the crowd. A wanted criminal, or a colleague, even. Or maybe they spotted Greta!
Installation by Düsseldorf carnival artist Jaques Tilly for Fridays for Future: planet earth depicted as an ill creature trying to defend corona virus while being threatened by a tsunami wave of climate change.
People gathering at Tantolunden on Södermalm waiting for Greta Thunberg's speech. I am eating a late dinner now, after that I will go through s bunch of photos from the demonstration, snaps that I took with the mirrorless Canon. That will probably take me the rest of the evening.
We trust in science. Global warming is no fiction.
Respect to all the young and old climate marchers.
There are many haters of the current #youthforclimate movement on the social media.. and those haters are usually the 1st ones to complain about the heatwaves, floodings, storm winds, drought, monsoonlike rain, extreme weather, dirty beaches and all the other examples of the changing climate and the environmental degradation.
Humanity is responsible for both so humanity should work towards solutions and the young are the engine of change.
#globalstrikeforfuture #climatemarch #climateaction #beatplasticpollution #greenpeace #wearevub #greenteamvub #fridaysforfuture #schoolstrikeforclimate #climatechange #savetheclimate
Junge verteilt rote Klimakarten beim Klimastreik von Fridays for Future, Berlin, Brandenburger Tor, 22.10.21
Impression from the shutdown of the Fridays for Future festival shutdown.
#FridaysForFuture is a movement that began in August 2018, after 15 years old Greta Thunberg sat in front of the Swedish parliament every schoolday for three weeks, to protest against the lack of action on the climate crisis. She posted what she was doing on Instagram and Twitter and it soon went viral.
On the 8th of September, Greta decided to continue striking every Friday until the Swedish policies provided a safe pathway well under 2-degree C, i.e. in line with the Paris agreement.
The hashtags #FridaysForFuture and #Climatestrike spread and many students and adults began to protest outside of their parliaments and local city halls all over the world. This has also inspired the Belgium Thursday school strikes.
Credit: Tom Mesic