For the second consecutive day, millions of people from all over the world joined the Climate Strike


In India too, students staged rallies

New York, Ta. September 21, 2019, Saturday

On the one hand, the UN climate change convention will be held next week. In which leaders from around the world will come together. On the other hand, millions of people from all over the world joined the Climate Strike for the second consecutive day. All these people protested against climate change.

Importantly, these demonstrations are being led by young people, and students in particular, worldwide. Millions of students from all over the world joined in the exhibition, taking leave of schools. The 16-year-old Greta, a mother who has led the entire movement, said that this is just the beginning.

The organizers said that an estimated 40 million people attended the exhibition worldwide. This is by far the biggest protest for the damage to the earth due to the ever-increasing temperature. Youths and people took to the streets to chant slogans and also displayed posters.

The protests, which began in Asia and the Pacific, have spread around the world, including America, Europe, Africa. More than 200,000 people attended the rally in the United States. Greta has said that she is changing the way she likes.

Every Friday the exhibition rally is now taking place at 5800 places in 163 countries. From Berlin to Boston, Kampala to Kiribati, from Seoul to Sao Paulo, people shouted that theirs is no Planet B (we have no other planet), to make the earth great again.

Greta Toonberg will be attending the United Nations Youth Climate Summit for the first time, along with 500 other young environmentalists. Greta has asked questions during the demonstration: What work do we teach for the future? Because we have no future.

We demand a secure future, is this demand wrong? Students in India also protested by joining the Climate Strike. Apart from this, school children also held rallies in the Philippines and Ghana.

Meanwhile, UN President Guterres congratulated India, saying that India's contribution to the global fight against climate change is important. Besides, India's efforts for renewable energy are also commendable. He has addressed reporters before the United Nations Climate Summit to be held next week.

Prime Minister Modi has also reached out to attend this Climate Summit. He also appreciated the gift of 193 solar panels provided by India. He also appreciated the increasing solar energy in India. The Gandhi Solar Park will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi at the United Nations next week. India is the first country to do such work in the United Nations.

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