On December 6th, as world leaders gather at the United Nation’s annual climate conference, young people across America will join a national #ClimateStrike to take the momentum from September Climate Strike to the doorsteps of elected officials.
In September, many politicians shared nice words of encouragement. But, the Sunrise Movement didn’t encourage students to walk out of school and work to earn their praise.
Students joined the #ClimateStrike because they believe their lives depend on elected leaders treating this crisis like the emergency it is.
On December 6th, the Sunrise Movement is encouraging young people to show up at the offices of political leaders and ask them, are you ready to stand with our generation?
Click Here to take the pledge to #ClimateStrike. Follow PA Youth Climate Strike.
Visit the Sunrise Movement website for more information and find events near you or Follow them on Facebook.
NewsClips:
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NewsClips From September #ClimateStrike:
How Pennsylvania Observed The September Climate Strike - In Photos
Thousands Strike For Global Climate Change At Youth-Led Rally In Philadelphia
Hopey: Students Lead Climate Strike In Pittsburgh
Students, Young Adults Gather In Downtown Pittsburgh For Climate Strike
Greensburg Joins In Global Climate Strike
Western PA Students Call On Politicians To Take Climate Action After Conference
Hundreds Participate In Climate Strike In Erie
Harrisburg Protesters Join Global Climate Strike
Students, Community Members Rally At State College Climate Strike
Rally Organizers Want Local Governments To Declare Climate Emergency In Blair
Global Climate Strike Inspires Lehigh Valley Students, Residents
Lehigh Valley Climate Strikes Planned For Global Student Day Of Action
Climate Strike Events In Northeast PA
Op-Ed: Boomers Take Note: The Kids Are Right About Climate Change
Op-Ed: Youth Climate Movement Puts Ethics At The Center Of Global Debate
It’s Greta’s World But It’s Still Burning. The Extraordinary Rise Of A 16-Year-Old, And Her Hail Mary Climate Movement
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[Posted: November 20, 2019]
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