So, anyone else been demonstrating last Friday?
Some picture from Munich - not my Image by the way:
Some picture from Munich - not my Image by the way:
Interesting response from Australian Politicians:How did the politicians react?
NSW Education Minister has warned students missing school in strikes campaigning for more action against climate change would be breaking the law.
NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes said the law is clear that school students must attend on school days.
"The law is clear and always had been, kids are required to be at school on school days," he told 2GB.
"Turn up to school. Don’t rob yourself of the opportunities to get a great quality education.”
In the lead up to student climate strikes, Prime Minister Scott Morrison called for "more learning in schools" and "less activism."
On Thursday, the Prime Minister again said students should stay in school.
"I always think kids should stay in school," he told ABC Radio.
"I'd encourage them to see ... I've set out in some detail how we meet our 2030 emissions reduction target of 26 per cent."
While, opposition leader Bill Shorten said students should protest outside of school hours, rather than during them.
"Kids are allowed to have an opinion," he said.
"In an ideal world, they would protest after school hours and on weekends."
But NSW Opposition leader Michael Daley is supporting the thousands of Australian students striking from school.
He backed the students planning to walk out of classes this week and rally for action on climate change describing them as "future leaders".
"They are inheriting from us a world that is, at best, precarious," the opposition leader told the National Press Club in Sydney.
"They don't have a microphone and they don't have money like the big end of town. But they do have a right to protest."
In response, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said suggestions students should miss school to strike were "concerning."
"Children are there to go to school and I absolutely support their rights to have views about the world and I absolutely support them expressing themselves but not during school," she said.
"It really concerns me that the alternate premier to the state would think missing school is acceptable."
"The best opportunities anyone can have is to be at school and learn."
Labor leader Michael Daley on Wednesday said global warming was the most pressing environmental threat of our time and young people should insist on having a voice where they currently have none.
"I support these young people and their action," Mr Daley said.
"It's a demonstration of young leadership. Events such as Friday are formative for our future leaders."
Senior government minister Christopher Pyne said students were “damaging their education” by attending the protest.
The Portuguese minister for the Environment João Pedro Matos Fernandes has already supported the students’ initiative.
“The protest is completely in line with our government’s practice”, he said, having met student councils in the days leading up to the protest.
“We are fully committed in combating the climate change crisis and Portugal has been a role model for other countries”, including measures such as “prohibiting plastic in state departments and supporting renewable energy development”, the minister recalled.
Can't wait for the result, this will be hilarious. Last time German environmentalists went apeshit resulted in ditched out nuclear power plants and increased number of thermal power stations burning fucktons of Russian gas, with pollution skyrocketing exponentially.Some picture from Munich
We have to wait and see I guess. I am just glad to see young people out there. We often fall easily in a depressed mood and where we think "Why bother? Nothings gona change!". I think apathy is one of the worst things that can happen.Really wish we had those in my country. The amount of people here who have the idea that a good future is one with tons of money is just absurd.
Then again, I doubt it will do anything since literature and talking doesn't seem to work in changing public opinion about science and the future here.
Environmental damage and pollution generated by WWI+WWII was thousands times bigger. According to your broken logic, the only possible solution is disassembling whole Germany.Tschernobyle