Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Young protesters gather to stage ‘global climate strike’

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YOUTH activists have staged a coordinate­d “global climate strike” to highlight their fears about the effects of global warming and demand more aid for poor countries hit by wild weather. Protesters took to the streets in Jakarta, Tokyo, Rome and Berlin carrying banners and posters with slogans such as “We are worried about the climate crisis” and “It’s not too late”. The demonstrat­ions were organised by the Fridays For Future youth movement that took its cue from activist Greta Thunberg, who began protesting alone outside the Swedish parliament in 2018.

“We’re striking all over the world because the government­s in charge are still doing too little for climate justice,” said Darya Sotoodeh, a spokespers­on for the group’s chapter in Germany. “People all over the world are suffering from this crisis and it’s going to get worse if we don’t act on time,” she said.

Thousands of people attended the rally in Berlin, which featured calls for the German government to establish a 100-billion-euro fund for tackling climate change. In Rome, some 5,000 young people turned out for a march that ended near the Colosseum.

One placard read “The climate is changing. Why aren’t we?”. Students highlighte­d among their priorities the need to rethink Italy’s transport policies. The country’s ratio of cars per inhabitant is one of the highest in Europe.

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