Hindustan Times (Delhi)

School students march to demand action to combat climate change

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI : Around 2,000 school students and environmen­t activists marched from Lodhi Road to the office of the union ministry of forest, environmen­t and climate change demanding stringent action by the government to combat climate change.

The march was organised by environmen­t NGO Extinction Rebellion which demanded that a ‘climate emergency’ be declared in India. “Thousands of Indians are becoming climate refugees each year because of the incessant droughts, floods, deforestat­ion among other things. Air quality in all major cities is getting worse these days. This is the time to act,” Chittranja­n Dubey, founder of the NGO, said.

The march was a part of the ‘Fridays for Future’ movement organised by school children across the globe who plan to take the streets Fridays —at least once a month— to protest the government’s inaction to curb climate change.

The students and activists marched to the union environmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar’s office to submit a petition of their demands to the minister. “We could not meet him (Javadekar), but we met with a senior official from his office. She assured us that our demands will reach those concerned and that the government is working towards fighting climate change,” Dubey said.

Under the same banner, ‘Fridays for Future India and Extinction Rebellion India’, a section of students and activists submitted a letter to union minister for housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri earlier in the day and demanded “building climate resilience in cities”.

Citing instances of extreme climate change, the students wrote, “shaky civic infrastruc­tures aren’t geared to cope with the sudden demands of extreme weather events. Climate resilience in urban areas must be built up with the specific intention of combating the freak weather phenomenon of climate change(sic).”

After meeting the students, Puri tweeted, “The future is in safe hands... I assured them that the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is totally committedj to their concerns and towards giving them and every Indian a cleaner and greener future.”

 ?? BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTOT ?? The students and activists on Friday demanded that a ‘climate emergency’ be declared in India.
BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT PHOTOT The students and activists on Friday demanded that a ‘climate emergency’ be declared in India.

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