Global climate strike: When, where and how you can join and take action – CNET

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Greta Thunberg leads the Fridays for Future Rally.


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The planet is in a pretty bad way. The Arctic has been burning and fires still rage in the Amazon rainforest. Iceland recently held a funeral for a 700-year-old glacier killed by climate change. One million species are threatened with extinction and some have already been lost. We are living through a crisis — and the kids are absolutely not alright with where our planet is headed. Over the coming week, students and adults will join together in global strikes to demand action on climate change. 

If you want to know the what, when and where of the September Global Climate Strikes, we have you covered.

What is the Climate Strike?

When Greta Thunberg, a Swedish school student, sat in front of the Swedish parliament building with her hand-painted “Skolstrejk för klimatet” sign, she kick-started a worldwide movement. It wasn’t the first time school kids had walked out of school to demand change, but Thunberg’s one-person strike on the steps of parliament drew global attention. On Fridays leading up to the 2018 Swedish election, she’d miss class to protest, sign in hand.

Thunberg has become the face of the new movement, inspiring students across the world to leave school and demand action on climate change. In March, students took to the streets in over 2,000 cities asking adults to take responsibility for the climate crisis. Smaller strikes occurred in May, June and August.

The next series of strikes are set to be the biggest yet and will see students and adults walk out of their schools and workplaces to “demand an end to the age of fossil fuels.”

When is the Climate Strike?

The upcoming strikes will take place on two successive Fridays designed to coincide with an emergency climate action summit being held at the United Nations in New York beginning on Sept. 23.

On Sept. 20 and Sept. 27, thousands of climate strikes will take place in cities across the world. Thunberg herself will be attending the climate strike in New York City on Sept. 20, but no matter where you are across the world, a climate strike is likely within your vicinity.

Where can I join a strike?

A massive number of strikes are registered on the Global Climate Strike website, so that’s a great place to start if you’re seeking a nearby climate strike to attend. The locations of major strikes occurring across the US, UK and Australia are listed below. All times are local.

US East   

  • New York City: 12 p.m. @ Foley Square, 1 Federal Plaza
  • Boston: 11:30 a.m. @ Boston City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Square
  • Chicago: 11 a.m. @ Grant Park, 337 E Randolph St
  • Philadelphia: 12 p.m. @ Philadelphia City Hall, 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd
  • Washington D.C.: 11 a.m. @ John Marshall Park, marching to Capitol Hill 

US West

  • Los Angeles: 12 p.m. @ Pershing Square, 532 South Olive Street
  • San Francisco: 9 a.m. @ Nancy Pelosi’s office, San Francisco Federal Building, 90 7th St
  • Seattle: 9 a.m. @ Cal Anderson Park, 1635 11th Ave
  • Portland: 10:30 a.m. @ Portland City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Avenue

UK 

The UK Student Climate Network has a handy “Find a strike” feature on its website, you just need to throw your postcode in and a list of events will appear. The major strike will occur in London and will begin near the Palace of Westminster, along the River Thames. Many marches and rallies will take place across the city.

  • London: 11 a.m. @ Millbank, Westminster
  • Birmingham: 11 a.m. @ Victoria Square
  • Manchester: 10 a.m. @ Manchester Central Library, St Peter’s Square
  • Edinburgh: 11 a.m. @ Middle Meadow Walk in The Meadows  
  • Glasgow: 11 a.m. @ Kelvingrove Park, 6 Professors’ Square  

Australia 

Eight major events are taking place in capital cities across Australia. 

  • Adelaide: 12 p.m. @ Victoria Square
  • Brisbane: 1 p.m. @ Queens Gardens
  • Canberra: 12 p.m. @ Glebe Park
  • Darwin: 1 p.m. @ Parliament House
  • Hobart: 12 p.m. @ Parliament Lawns
  • Melbourne: 2 p.m. @ Treasury Gardens
  • Perth: 11 a.m. @ Forrest Place
  • Sydney: 12 p.m. @ The Domain

The location for many regional Australia strikes can be accessed at School Strike 4 Climate.

source: cnet.com