Sunderland Echo

Youngsters skip school to save the planet

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A trio of young climate change activists have skipped school in a strike against climate change in Sunderland.

Clara and Angela Howson, aged 14 and 11, and Luke Jobes, eight, joined thousands of students around the world in an internatio­nal strike.

The trio wanted to do their bit to raise the issue of climate change and fight for the planet and their futures.

Clara, who attends St Anthony’s Girls’ Catholic Academy, said: “I think climate change is a really big deal, it’s such an important issue. We need a planet to live on.”

The youngsters decided not to join the protest in Newcastle and hold their own outside Sunderland Civic Centre.

Holding up signs which read ‘Why study for a future that won’t come’ and ‘#YouthStrik­e4Climate’, the students are demanding action is taken.

The strike was taking place worldwide yesterday and will embrace about 100 countries. They are inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who protests weekly outside Sweden’s parliament.

Luke’s dad, Graeme Jobes, who accompanie­d the children on the protest, said: “It’s good to see the children exercise their democratic rights to strike to fight for the future of the planet.

“It’s the start of a process that is going to take a lot of work.” He added: “The children organised it and they’ve been speaking to passersby about what they’re there for. “We’re all really proud of them.”

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Clara and Angela Howson and Luke Jobes.

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