Article 61T9T We’re occupying schools across the world to protest climate inaction | End Fossil: Occupy!

We’re occupying schools across the world to protest climate inaction | End Fossil: Occupy!

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Youth activists involved in End Fossil: Occupy!
from Environment | The Guardian on (#61T9T)

We can't keep sitting in school, pretending everything is all right, and studying as if the planet wasn't on fire

School and university students all over the world are planning to take school strikes one step further and occupy our campuses to demand the end of the fossil economy. Taking a lesson from student activists in the 1960s, the climate justice movement's youth will shut down business as usual. Not because we don't like learning, but because what we've learned already makes it clear that, without a dramatic break from this system, we cannot ensure a livable planet for our presents and futures.

Why occupy? Because we've marched. We've launched petitions. We've written open letters. We've had meetings with governments, boards and commissions. We've struck. We've filled squares, streets and avenues with thousands and, all together, millions of people in continents across this Earth. We've screamed with all our lungs. Some of us have even participated in blockades, sit-ins and die-ins. And just as it seemed the seed for deep and radical social transformation was taking root in the midst of the massive 2019 climate mobilizations, Covid-19 came, and our momentum drastically decreased. What didn't decrease, however, was the greenhouse gas emissions, the exploitation of the global south and the unimaginable profits hoarded by the fossil fuel industry.

This open letter was written by youth activists involved in End Fossil: Occupy! and signed by organizers and groups around the world

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