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Global school climate strikes: share your videos and stories

- Guardian readers

Strikes at schools around the world on 15 March are the latest in a snowballin­g global youth movement calling for action on climate change that began in Sweden in 2018 and now crosses continents.

Activity across 51 nations, including the first such nationwide strike in the US, where almost 500 events are listed under the banner FridaysFor­Future, comes four months since Australia’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, told students taking part there to go home and “be less activist”. Thousands of pupils from Japan, Germany, Belgium and the UK among others have already walked out of lessons in recent months.

In 2018 a landmark UN report said there were 12 years left to avoid the worst impacts of climate breakdown from floods and heatwaves to food shortages and huge numbers of climate refugees. Now, the students striking from schools around the world have issued an uncompromi­sing letter stating: “We are going to change the fate of humanity, whether you like it or not.”

We’d like to hear from young people around the world who are taking part in events on Friday, as well as parents and teachers, and find out more about the day from your perspectiv­e.

Share your views and experience­s Are you planning to take part? If so, what moved you to do so and what specifical­ly is involved where you live? If you’re a parent or teacher, do you support the strikes?

Wherever in the world you are fill in the form below to get in touch – you can also upload video or photograph­s. We will feature some of your contributi­ons as part of our coverage, including a report on the day via Instagram Stories on the Guardian’s account. You can also share your stories, photos and videos with the Guardian’s social team via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7495 849246.

If you’re under 16 you’ll need to get your parents’ permission before you send a response to us. We will get in touch to confirm this with you.

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 ??  ?? School students go on strike over the lack of action on climate change Photograph: Guy Bell/ REX/Shuttersto­ck
School students go on strike over the lack of action on climate change Photograph: Guy Bell/ REX/Shuttersto­ck
 ??  ?? Alexandria Villasenor is a 13-year-old climate activist who has been striking in front of the UN building for nine weeks, and is organising a global school strike for climate on March 15 Photograph: Sarah Blesener/ The Washington Post
Alexandria Villasenor is a 13-year-old climate activist who has been striking in front of the UN building for nine weeks, and is organising a global school strike for climate on March 15 Photograph: Sarah Blesener/ The Washington Post

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