The Week of Global Climate Strike: 20-27th September

2019.09.26

Dear Friends & Followers,  We are end of the Climate Strike now and "one of my eyes is crying the other is laughing". Something has changed already because  I have realised that I am not alone with my hopes and fears, with my problems and demands.

On the 20th of September more than 4 million people protested on the streets all over the world. This is our magical power. I have seen on the videos the same obligation for something realy important,many children have marched on the street. They were full of courage and they were excited. I was very proud of them all of the children who represented theirself on this strike, because at last I have seen we will have future we can hope for a better one as today is. And this thing is historical. #ClimateJustice #ActNow

On the 23th of September in New York the UN Climate Conference has started, where finaly 66 countries from 150 claimed that they were total reduce the carbon produce for 2050. And promised that try to hurry the changes and urge the new technologies and invents to reduce the carbon dioxide.

This was a Parisian Agreement (Conference -2015) promised, where they have spoken about the annual climate temperature were not let to increase more that 1.5. degree of Celsius.

The problem was there were not represented themselfs USA, Brazilia, Australia, Japan. They have no punctual program to change their economical sytem to save the nature and climate.

On this Conference was represented herself, Greta Thunberg the swedish climate activist, who told a monumental & emotional speech to the world leaders after she heard the countries leaders promised.

After that here came the "black soup"

The WMO ( World Meteorological Organization) announced the Global Climate Report (2015-2019)

  • The report says clearly that some island states are likely to become uninhabitable beyond 2100. Even megacities such as Mumbai, Chennai, New York, Shanghai will face high or very high risks from sea level rise. Vast - flood damage, nasty & dangerous weather events such as tropical cyclones could increase by two or three orders of magnitude.
  • The acidification of the oceans thanks to increased CO2 is threatening corals, to such an extent that even at 1.5C of warming, some 90% will disappear. Fish & other marine life will move as ocean temperatures rise.
  • This new study, looking at the impact of rising temperatures on our oceans and frozen regions, is perhaps the most worrying and depressing of the three. Where the seas were once rising mainly due to thermal expansion, the IPCC says this is now happening principally because of the melting of Greenland and Antarctica.

Does the report offer some hope? Definitely!

The report makes a strong play of the fact that the future of our oceans is still in our hands. Deep, rapid cuts in carbon emissions in line with the IPCC report last year that required 45% reductions by 2030. If we reduce emissions sharply, consequences for people and their livelihoods will still be challenging, but potentially more manageable for those who are most vulnerable.

Indeed, some of the scientists involved in the report believe that public pressure on politicians is a crucial part of increasing ambition.

"After the demonstrations of young people last week, I think they are the best chance for us,," said Dr Jean-Pierre Gattuso. "

They are dynamic, they are active I am hopeful they will continue their actions and they will make society change."

And released the Newest IPCC report too on the UN Climate Conference

On the last day 27 th was the most eblematic day in the history, when there was the second the Global Climate Strike on the streets all over the world, on the last week. At least 7.6 million people joined this global climate protest. Which is a wonderful result. Powerful and memorable, which shew that people want change to save and cure this planet.

Some data from the Strikes:

As another disappointing UN Climate summit draws to a close! And once again little or nothing to show! Fridaysforfuture will rock the streets again!

Week 58: 27/9 #EarthStrike finale #WeekForFuture!

People: 4M Country: 170

Strikes: 7117

Cities: 3191

Continents: 7

Cities to watch:M15 Montreal 150,000 and Greta will speak! ( in the reality they were 500,000!!)

M15 Millan 100,000 Countries striking bigger than last week!

20th/27th

Canada 75/ 200

India 195/ 228

Italy 86/ 270

Sweden 122 / 206

Spain 75/ 124

and Argentina, Aruba, Belgium, Ecuador, Eswatini, Gambia, Greece, Guam, Honduras, Hungary (7K), Mali, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, U.S. Virgin Islands, Venezuela, Yemen


"We are the first generation to feel the effect of climate change and the last generation who can do something about it." by Barack Obama

He was right, we have no time to deny acts, at last. The new generations demonstrated their demands, they want to reorganize our ecological systems before it collapse totaly. Priority has changed even if the world leaders are not ready for that. They can not pay with money for to shut up the youth's mouth anymore.

"We are the first generation & the last generation to solve the consequences about climate change and climate crisis" by me

the strike  was spread across the globe to a total of 156 countries for a week of action through September 27, were bringing together millions of people in villages, towns, and cities. Parents, workers, scientists, faith groups, unions, and companies have taken to the streets, joining the children who have led the way.

This was an Intercultural & International & Intercontinental action to stand up for something, which is our responsibility and I really hope that was not the last one.

Climate Protest - Hungary (Budapest)

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