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MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
Those day young people went out on the streets in over 1000 cities around the globe and pay our attention on climate chcanges.
School strike for climate was started by swedish teenager Greta Thunberg in 2018 in front of swedish parliament.
Some says that this generation is last who can stop destroing the Earth.
There is a hope for us in this gathered people. IMG_20190920_135106_LR
MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
Those day young people went out on the streets in over 1000 cities around the globe and pay our attention on climate chcanges.
School strike for climate was started by swedish teenager Greta Thunberg in 2018 in front of swedish parliament.
Some says that this generation is last who can stop destroing the Earth.
There is a hope for us in this gathered people. IMG_20190920_134006_LR
What began as a protest by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who decided to skip school on Fridays to draw attention to the plight of the planet, has turned into the biggest mass demonstration in history. Millions of people have marched in the streets in 150 countries from Australia to Iceland to protest about global warming. The demonstrations have been led by young people inspired by Greta Thunberg, but have been attended by all ages.
Not surprisingly US President Donald Trump has said he will not attend the upcoming UN Climate Summit, and equally as unsurprising Australia has been denied a speaking role because of our Governments shameful record of opening new fossil fuel mines like Adani and inaction on other climate change matters.
These images from the Melbourne event where 100,000+ people gathered and marched.
MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
What began as a protest by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who decided to skip school on Fridays to draw attention to the plight of the planet, has turned into the biggest mass demonstration in history. Millions of people have marched in the streets in 150 countries from Australia to Iceland to protest about global warming. The demonstrations have been led by young people inspired by Greta Thunberg, but have been attended by all ages.
Not surprisingly US President Donald Trump has said he will not attend the upcoming UN Climate Summit, and equally as unsurprising Australia has been denied a speaking role because of our Governments shameful record of opening new fossil fuel mines like Adani and inaction on other climate change matters.
These images from the Melbourne event where 100,000+ people gathered and marched.
school strike for climate rally, adelaide, south australia
students across the globe are striking for action to create a safe climate
#climatestrike
#ss4c
#schoolstrike4climate
#strike4climate
What began as a protest by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who decided to skip school on Fridays to draw attention to the plight of the planet, has turned into the biggest mass demonstration in history. Millions of people have marched in the streets in 150 countries from Australia to Iceland to protest about global warming. The demonstrations have been led by young people inspired by Greta Thunberg, but have been attended by all ages.
Not surprisingly US President Donald Trump has said he will not attend the upcoming UN Climate Summit, and equally as unsurprising Australia has been denied a speaking role because of our Governments shameful record of opening new fossil fuel mines like Adani and inaction on other climate change matters.
These images from the Melbourne event where 100,000+ people gathered and marched.
What began as a protest by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who decided to skip school on Fridays to draw attention to the plight of the planet, has turned into the biggest mass demonstration in history. Millions of people have marched in the streets in 150 countries from Australia to Iceland to protest about global warming. The demonstrations have been led by young people inspired by Greta Thunberg, but have been attended by all ages.
Not surprisingly US President Donald Trump has said he will not attend the upcoming UN Climate Summit, and equally as unsurprising Australia has been denied a speaking role because of our Governments shameful record of opening new fossil fuel mines like Adani and inaction on other climate change matters.
These images from the Melbourne event where 100,000+ people gathered and marched.
Crowd estimates for yesterdays School Strike 4 Climate protest march are around 100,000 people. So great to see so many people passionate about trying to correct the climate-change-deniers we currently have ruling our country. It was an amazing day to be a part of.
school strike for climate rally, adelaide, south australia
students across the globe are striking for action to create a safe climate
#climatestrike
#ss4c
#schoolstrike4climate
#strike4climate
What began as a protest by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who decided to skip school on Fridays to draw attention to the plight of the planet, has turned into the biggest mass demonstration in history. Millions of people have marched in the streets in 150 countries from Australia to Iceland to protest about global warming. The demonstrations have been led by young people inspired by Greta Thunberg, but have been attended by all ages.
Not surprisingly US President Donald Trump has said he will not attend the upcoming UN Climate Summit, and equally as unsurprising Australia has been denied a speaking role because of our Governments shameful record of opening new fossil fuel mines like Adani and inaction on other climate change matters.
These images from the Melbourne event where 100,000+ people gathered and marched.
Crowd estimates for yesterdays School Strike 4 Climate protest march are around 100,000 people. So great to see so many people passionate about trying to correct the climate-change-deniers we currently have ruling our country. It was an amazing day to be a part of.
MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
Camera: Canon EOS300V
Lens: Tamron AF 28-105mm f/4-5.6
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (exp.2009)
Scan: Plustek OpticFilm 7200i
MORE THAN 11.000 OF PEOPLE TOOK TO OLDENBURG CITY STREETS
Photos of this series: www.flickr.com/gp/97695964@N02/70NsLL
Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
school strike for climate rally, adelaide, south australia
students across the globe are striking for action to create a safe climate
#climatestrike
#ss4c
#schoolstrike4climate
#strike4climate
Australian school students striking & organising to demand real action on the climate crisis
www.facebook.com/StrikeClimate/
www.instagram.com/schoolstrikeforclimate/
“We are striking from school to tell our politicians to take our futures
seriously and treat climate change for what it is - a crisis.” School Strike 4 Climate
Photo by Stephen Hass – Using Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
Over 330,000 strike on Friday in Australia doubling the March 2019 protests.
Students, workers and people all ages in 115+ Australian cities & towns.
Potentially over 4 million people globally will participate in world's largest climate mobilisation.
“The strike comes three days before world leaders meet in New York for the United Nations Emergency Climate Summit. Scott Morrison will not attend the UN summit despite being in New York at the same time meeting with Donald Trump.” www.schoolstrike4climate.com/post/biggest-climate-mobilis...
“Politicians can show us that they care by taking urgent action to meet our demands:
One: No new coal, oil and gas projects, including the Adani mine.
Two: 100% renewable energy generation & exports by 2030
Three: Fund a just transition & job creation for all fossil-fuel workers & communities.”
School Strike 4 Climate
7 continents
150+ countries
5000+ Strikes
90 Unions
4 Global Union Federations
School Strike 4 Climate
“Climate change is one of the biggest problems facing the world and it isn’t being addressed quickly enough.” School Strike 4 Climate
UPDATE BELOW: 25 September 2019
“Greenhouse gas emissions have been rising in Australia since the Coalition repealed Labor’s carbon price despite the country’s commitments to reduce pollution under the Paris agreement. Total national emissions have increased each year since 2014.” www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/25/morrison-r...
“Diplomatic officials from countries that I speak with see Australia as a denialist government,” he said. “It’s just accepted that’s what it is. It is seen as doing its own promotion of coal and natural gas against the science.” www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/25/australian...
“Scott Morrison is increasingly seen as running a “denialist government” that is not serious about finding a global climate solution and uses “greenwash” to meet its emissions commitments, analysts and former diplomats say.” www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/25/australian...
“Richie Merzian, a former climate diplomat who now works at progressive thinktank the Australian Institute, said Australia was seen by other countries as denying the severity of the problem and in engaging in “greenwashing” by using accounting tricks to meet targets while actual emissions increased.” www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/25/australian...
“A report backed by the world’s major climate science bodies released on the eve of the summit found current plans would lead to a rise in average global temperatures of between 2.9C and 3.4C by 2100, a shift likely to bring catastrophic change across the globe.” www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/sep/25/australian...
Critical News Update 21 July 2021 : Great Barrier Reef could soon be listed as ‘in danger’ by the World Heritage Committee.
www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/21/coalition-bel...
Critical News Update 23 July 2021 :
www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/23/whether-or-no...
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
Olympus 35 RC
JCH Street Pan
On 15 Feb across the UK, school children stayed awaf from school on a "strike" to protest against climate change and demand that action be taken.
These shots were taken in Manchester.
Olympus 35 RC
JCH Street Pan
On 15 Feb across the UK, school children stayed awaf from school on a "strike" to protest against climate change and demand that action be taken.
These shots were taken in Manchester.
Olympus 35 RC
JCH Street Pan
On 15 Feb across the UK, school children stayed awaf from school on a "strike" to protest against climate change and demand that action be taken.
These shots were taken in Manchester.
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
school strike for climate rally, adelaide, south australia
students across the globe are striking for action to create a safe climate
#climatestrike
#ss4c
#schoolstrike4climate
#strike4climate
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
Olympus 35 RC
JCH Street Pan
On 15 Feb across the UK, school children stayed awaf from school on a "strike" to protest against climate change and demand that action be taken.
These shots were taken in Manchester.
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike
#strike4climate
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike
#strike4climate
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
Olympus 35 RC
JCH Street Pan
On 15 Feb across the UK, school children stayed awaf from school on a "strike" to protest against climate change and demand that action be taken.
These shots were taken in Manchester.
school strike for climate / global strike for climate
adelaide, south australia, september 20th, 2019
#ss4c
#climatestrike, #strike4climate
THE CLIMATE CHANGE SCAM.
The facts:
CO2 is a trace gas, it makes up only 0.04% of the atmosphere.
Expressed as a fraction, that is: four hundredths of one percent!
Only 3% of the total CO2 in the atmosphere is due to human activity
That is: three percent of four hundredths of one percent of CO2 in the atmosphere is likely to be caused by humans!
97% of the total CO2 in the atmosphere is from from natural sources
The UK only produced slightly over 1.% (1.02%) of the world's 3% total of CO2 caused by human activity!
That is: the UK produced around one hundredth
of the three percent total CO2 caused by humans!
The UK’s CO2 emissions have fallen by around 42% since 1990
CO2 is highly beneficial and crucial for life and plant growth.
An increase of CO2 would improve plant growth and reforestation.
The UK produces slightly over one hundredth of the human caused total of 3 percent (three hundredths) of the total four hundredths of one percent of CO2 in the atmosphere.
If you think that is a tiny, insignificant amount, you are perfectly correct.
All life is based on carbon, it is an essential food for plants. Plants obtain carbon from CO2 (Carbon Dioxide).
They separate the carbon from the oxygen which they release into the atmosphere.
The oxygen they release is also essential for life.
The idea that CO2 is a poison, or something undesirable, is preposterous nonsense. it is not based on good science, but politics, ideology and vested interests.
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is very small compared to other gases, such as nitrogen, but it is essential.
The amount that humans contribute to the total CO2 is negligible. The vastly overwhelming amount - 97% is produced naturally. The idea that the other 3 percent, caused by humans, will destroy the planet is ridiculous.
Records going back centuries show that natural temperature rises are followed a rise in CO2, not the other way round. As the sea gets warmer it releases more CO2, a purely natural process. The most likely cause of the increase in temperature is activity on the Sun. The records show that it is an increase in temperature that causes an increase in CO2. This is not necessarily bad. A generally warmer climate caused by the Sun, with the resulting increase in CO2 is ideal for plant growth and a greener planet.
So, is CO2 a cause of global warming or climate change? Extremely unlikely!
You may ask; what about the scientific consensus, the claim that 97% of scientists agree that CO2 is a cause of climate change?
a) If something is repeated often enough, many people end up believing it. That’s how propaganda works.
b) Most scientists are not climate scientists, they work in other fields. They tend to respect the findings/opinions of other scientists, because they trust the scientific integrity of their peers, above any vested interests.
c) A consensus in science is not proof of anything. Scientific truth is not a democratic decision, it is not decided by a consensus, however large. That is a political concept, not a scientific one.
In science, empirical evidence is king.
The idea that a consensus opinion makes something beyond doubt, or unable to be challenged is an anathema to genuine scientific endeavour.
Science doesn’t work like that.
To impose a straightjacket on science is a fanatical position, which has the hallmark of ideological fanaticism. It is anti-science and a deplorable situation.
The common, political currency seems to be that anyone who dares to challenge the present, climate change opinion is a science denier, a term of abuse which is intended to imply they are wilfully ignorant, evil or even criminal.
That is an appalling situation. And very damaging for freedom of expression and the future of science. Scientific practice is a search for truth, not an ideology, or a political football. No genuine scientist, who has any integrity, can ever support such a situation. Any scientist who claims that manmade climate change is an irrefutable fact, or that issue is settled and the debate is over, is a disgrace to science.
There is no such thing as a ‘climate change denier’. It is a meaningless insult, invented by fanatical ideologues. All honest scientists would agree that any scientific opinion or hypothesis is only as good as the latest bit of evidence.
Inconvenient facts, the science that Al Gore doesn't want you to know:
binged.it/2WJoiRX
Piers Corbyn (brother of Jeremy Corbyn) - manmade climate change does not exist.
youtu.be/UvHMhZ1T964
Patrick Moore (one of the founders of Greenpeace) A dearth of carbon?
Dr. Moore says we were literally running out of carbon before we started to pump it back into the atmosphere, “CO2 has been declining to where it is getting close to the end of plant life, and in another 1.8 million years, life would begin to die on planet Earth for lack of CO2.”
According to Moore it is life itself that has been consuming carbon and storing it in carbonaceous rocks. He goes on to say, “billions of tons of carbonaceous rock represent carbon dioxide pulled out of the atmosphere, and because the Earth has cooled over the millennia, nature is no longer putting CO2 into the atmosphere to offset this.”
youtu.be/sXxktLAsBPo
Princeton physics professor William Happer explains why he describes some climate change scientists as a ‘cult.’
youtu.be/vro-yn59uso
Who trusts the MSM?
Their lies are not just fake news, they deliberately set out to slander those who don’t agree with the liberal left, globalist elite. Their lies are positively evil. Everyone should watch this video and they will never trust the media again: banned.video/watch?id=5f00ca7c672706002f4026a9
New NASA satellite data prove carbon dioxide is GREENING the Earth and restoring forests.
www.afinalwarning.com/500086.html?fbclid=IwAR2SoywjkPYu8-...
The latest Vegetation Index data from NASA shows that the Earth is getting progressively "greener" and lusher over time. The planet is 10 percent greener today than it was in 2000, NASA says, which means better conditions for growing crops. Forests are also expanding while deserts are becoming more fertile and usable for agriculture. All in all, the global Vegetation Index rose from 0.0936 to 0.1029 between 2000 and 2021, a 9.94 percent increase. "10 percent greening in 20 years! We are incredibly fortunate!" announced Zoe Phin, a researcher who compiled the data into a chart for her blog. "I just wish everyone felt that way. But you know not everyone does. To the extent that humans enhance global greening is precisely what social parasites want to tax and regulate. No good deed goes unpunished." A separate German study found that the globe has been greening for at least the past three decades. Satellite imagery suggests that vegetation has been expanding at a growing rate, contracting the gloom-and-doom narrative being spread by the climate alarmists.