The climate strike will enter the next round: On Friday, young people in particular will gather again to take to the streets for a better, more environmentally friendly future. There is a demand for an end to financing fossil fuels. We show you the photos from Australia, Brazil and elsewhere in the world:
Australia
In Australia, the climate strike is demanding that companies stop investing in fossil fuels and focus instead on renewable energy sources. Woodside Energy is one of Australia’s largest oil exploration and production companies – today it is publicly criticized for this by the climate strike.
The kids have sat down and blocked the way outside the fossil fuel giant’s headquarters@WoodsideEnergyin Perth, Western Australia – protesting Woodside’s Burrup Hub megagas project amid the climate crisis@StrikeClimate #climate strike pic.twitter.com/UoxqUrDZlW
— Jess Panegyres (@Jess_Panegyres) March 3, 2023
SYDNEY!! The pouring rain didn’t stop TWO THOUSAND of us from coming to the Global #Climate Attack ✊🌏🪧🌱 pic.twitter.com/QCPiaQ5ZO9
— School Strike 4 Climate Australia (@StrikeClimate) March 3, 2023
“Climate, not profit! Woodside, get off!” 🔥✊
📷 Worldwide #Climate Attack rallies from around the country today including Gadigal country (Sydney) and Boorloo (Perth) pic.twitter.com/labPbsm9n3
— Greenpeace Australia Pacific (@GreenpeaceAP) March 3, 2023
Kenya
Climate change is leading to more and more periods of drought in Kenya because the rainy season has been absent for several years – this has far-reaching consequences for people, animals and nature. The drought was therefore already declared a national disaster in September 2021 – but little has changed since then.
We’ve had five failed seasons in Kenya through #Climate Changewe should worry and worry because we are in a crisis. #FridaysForFuture #GlobalClimateStrike #Climate Attack #TomorrowIsTooLate pic.twitter.com/4s9a2VkEd9
— @victorhenu 🇰🇪 (@victorhenu) March 2, 2023
The lobbying power of the fossil industry is preventing international climate negotiations from going ahead. To make a fair transition from fossil fuels, we need to stop financing fossil fuels.#FridaysForFuture #GlobalClimateStrike #climate #Climate emergency #TomorrowIsTooLate pic.twitter.com/KHOsILJUoZ
— Bill (@ClintoneBill) March 2, 2023
Italy
The consequences of climate change can also be felt in our neighboring country Italy: last year the country was ravaged by extreme drought. And the weather is also going crazy at the moment – Lake Garda, for example, has a record low water level and there is snow on Mount Etna several meters deep.
Secondo le prime time Tue @FFF_Milan sarebbero about 5,000 le persone scese in piazza a Milano. #Climate Attack pic.twitter.com/xgDUkXTyPl
— IconaClima (@iconaclima) March 3, 2023
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