Weekend Herald

MP urges students to more strikes

- Michael Neilsen

Green Party co-leader James Shaw has called on school students to start a “rolling series of climate strikes” until next year’s election to put pressure on politician­s and businesses to take greater action.

Shaw, who is also Climate Change Minister, spoke outside Parliament where hundreds of students who had skipped school for the day joined a global climate strike.

Thousands of students nationwide are involved in marches and rallies, organised by global movement Fridays For Future, and were joining countries across the world taking part over the course of the day.

Students gathered in Wellington, Auckland, Christchur­ch and New Plymouth to draw attention to global warming and demand action from leaders.

Wellington’s School Strike 4 Climate group has outlined six key demands, including targetting the agricultur­al sector but also transport emissions.

Imogen Weir told Newstalk ZB it was especially important to protest after Covid-19 restrictio­ns prevented them from occurring over the past two years.

“Getting out here is really important, especially after that large gap. Obviously the climate isn’t taking a gap.”

Shaw called for greater action from youth, which he said had a direct impact. “We’re pushing every day for stronger action on climate change. And we’re making way too little progress for my liking. But your voices have made a huge difference.”

Shaw referred to the 2019 protests when an estimated 175,000 people marched across the country, including 40,000 in Wellington.

He said the power of that protest helped get through the Zero Carbon Act and 1.5C warming threshold.

“It is because of young people that we even have the Zero Carbon Act in this country.

Please make today the first day of a rolling series of climate strikes between now and the general election.

James Shaw

“Please make today the first day of a rolling series of climate strikes between now and the general election because we need to rebuild the momentum that we had before the pandemic. We have to put so much more pressure on our other politician­s and our businesses.”

 ?? Photo / Dean Purcell ?? Hundreds of students skipped school for the day to join a global climate strike from Aotea Square to Britomart.
Photo / Dean Purcell Hundreds of students skipped school for the day to join a global climate strike from Aotea Square to Britomart.

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