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Global rallies over climate change staged by student activists

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Of course, it is students, who have the time to take a break from classes to conduct rallies about climate change, but are leaders listening? The last decade has seen a rise of climate change on many political agendas, and it has become the focal point of many political campaigns as younger generations demand politicians pay attention to that ideology. The Associated Press has the story:

Some scientists are warning that the world faces dangerous temperature rises unless greenhouse gases are cut

BERLIN (AP) — Environmental activists, many of them students taking time out from school, staged rallies around the world on Friday to demand that leaders take stronger action to curb climate change amid dire warnings of an increasingly hotter globe if nothing is done soon.

Students march as part of the Fridays for Future climate movement’s initiatives, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

The issue has climbed the political agenda in many countries as scientists are warning that the world faces dangerous temperature rises unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut sharply in the coming years.

Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg planned to take part in a protest in Berlin, two days before the German election in which climate change has been a major topic.

The issue has also topped the agenda in Iceland, which heads to the polls for general elections on Saturday. All parties running for seats in the North Atlantic Island nation’s parliament acknowledge global warming as a force of change in a sub-Arctic landscape but disagree on how to respond to it.

An environmental activist speaks during a press conference on the effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions as part of the climate strike in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021. The banners read: “Greenhouse gas, 50 percent down.” (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Global climate protests were muted during the coronavirus pandemic due to restrictions on public gatherings, but with many countries relaxing rules again thousands are expected on the streets of Berlin, Milan and other large cities.

Source AP

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