Fridays for Future stages global climate strike

Published September 24, 2022
Participants of a fashion show at a university in Quezon City, Philippines, express support for the Fridays for Future movement for climate justice.—AFP
Participants of a fashion show at a university in Quezon City, Philippines, express support for the Fridays for Future movement for climate justice.—AFP

BERLIN: Climate activists staged demonstrations in cities around the world on Friday to demand more aid for poor countries hit by climate change.

The Fridays for Future movement, started by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, called the protests, held from Berlin to New Delhi on the final day of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, under the hashtag #PeopleNotProfit.

In the German capital Berlin, organisers said 36,000 people marched through the city centre, although local authorities put the number at 22,000. The activists held up placards with slogans including “Your Politics is Killing Us” and “There’s No Planet B”.

“I think we still have a chance to change something. But to do that we really have to change our lifestyle now. And a radical change,” protester Clemens Biet, 36, said.

“There is a lot going on in Germany at the moment and there are certainly days when despair prevails and there is a feeling that things are happening far too slowly,” said Stella Lesch, 29.

“But there is also a lot of action being taken and a lot of people giving hope and giving the impression that a lot is possible.”

In the Indonesian capital Jakarta, police lined the streets as protesters filed past chanting to the rhythm of drums.

Protesters also marched in New Delhi, carrying an array of colourful banners and placards, with one sign reading “Welcome 2 Most Polluted Capital”.

In France, activists briefly blocked the entrance to a TotalEnergies site in Lyon.

Demonstrators also gathered in Rennes, Strasbourg, Grenoble, Marseille, Montpellier and Paris.

Published in Dawn, September 24th, 2022

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