Climate Crisis Action 2019

Written by Jack Hassard

On September 16, 2019

For the next two weeks, the adult world will lend its voices and ears to climate change.  At the same time, the leaders of the world’s youth have been organizing a much larger and more powerful climate strike than the adults.  Now to be fair, there are adults supporting and acting with the youth activists.  Together this will be a momentus period of people talking about and making plans to take action on the climate crisis.

There are three key events occuring this week.

Find out about a climate action

Using the links above check out one or more of the key climate events occurring this week.  Use the links above to watch or participate in the events listed above.

Use the map to find global climate strike events worldwide.  Click on the map to be taken to an interactive map.

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