A student activist poses for a portrait during a 'Solidarity Sit-down' outside of the office of the Liberal Party of Australia in Sydney © Reuters/STRINGER |
Australia has been battling wildfires for weeks, which have killed at least four people, burnt about 2.5 million acres (1 million hectares) of farmland and bush and destroyed more than 500 homes.
The rallies, in Sydney and other major Australian cities, were the first in a series of protests by students across the globe demanding governments do more to protect the environment. The protests come ahead of the annual U.N. climate conference that starts in Madrid on Monday.
Student activists from School Strike for Climate Australia (SS4C) hold a 'Solidarity Sit-down' outside of the office of the Liberal Party of Australia in Sydney © Reuters/STRINGER |
"People are hurting. Communities like ours are being devastated. Summer hasn't even begun."
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously rejected suggestions his government is not doing enough to address climate change.
Australia has pledged to cut carbon emissions by 26% from 2005 levels by 2030, but recent data shows emissions are unchanged.
However, data released on Friday showed Australia's greenhouse gas emissions were roughly unchanged in the 12 months ended June.
The release of the data came as firefighters continued to battle more than 150 blazes still alight across the country that has left more than 5 million people residing in Sydney struggling under hazardous air pollution that has lingered for much of the last week.
While a cool change has eased the threat of more fires, Australia's Bureau of Meteorology on Thursday said much of the country will suffer from continued hot and dry conditions this summer, increasing the chances of more bushfires.
Links
- Greta Thunberg’s Radical Climate Change Fairy Tale Is Exactly The Story We Need
- Rising Voices: Young People Fight For Climate Action – Video
- ‘I Hope The Politicians Hear Us’: Millions Of Youths Around The World Strike For Action
- Climate Change Protests Spread Around The World On Global Day Of Action
- 'No Planet B': Hundreds Of Thousands Join Global Climate Strike
- Are You Ready For The Global Climate Strike?
- 'Going To The Streets Again': What You Need To Know About Friday's Climate Strike
- A Crying Shame: Humanity Sleepwalking To Disaster
No comments:
Post a Comment