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A call to join the global climate strike on 20 September 2019. The strike is the third global strike of the school strike for climate movement. The first strike in March 2019 had 1.6 million participants from over 125 countries. [24]
The days of the largest strikes worldwide have been on 15 March 2019 (over a million people), [1] 20 September 2019 (four million people) and 27 September 2019 (two million people). [2] These September 2019 climate strikes were estimated to have involved up to 7.6 million people globally.
Climate Strike in Stuttgart on 24 May 2019 Climate Strike in Lisbon on 24 May 2019. A second wave of global climate strikes began with actions in New Zealand and Australia on 24 May 2019. [67] [68] Hundreds of thousands of school students around the world struck in more than 1600 towns in at least 125 countries. [11]
350.org was one of the leading organizers of the Global Climate Strike, September 20–27, 2019. Strike actions were planned in more than 150 countries. Worn by a broad coalition of NGOs, unions, and social movements, the strikes were inspired by the school strikes of the Fridays for Future movement.
Image of Global climate strike in Berlin 2019-09-20. Global Climate Strike may refer to: . Climate Strike of November 2015, a worldwide climate strike occurring on 30 November 2015 in parallel to the 2015 United Nations Climate Conference
The first Bristol climate strike, in February 2019. Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate (abbreviated as BYS4C) is an environmental advocacy group that was established in February 2019. [1] in response to the international Fridays for Future and Youth Strike 4 Climate movements. [2]
In mid-August 2019, climate activist Greta Thunberg sailed from Plymouth to the United States to participate in the UN Climate Action Summit. [34] Speaking on 23 September, Thunberg opened her statement to the General Assembly with an impassioned and emotional commentary which was widely covered by the media. [35] "This is all wrong.
A major event was the global climate strike in September 2019 organized by Fridays For Future and Earth Strike. [3] The target was to influence the climate action summit organized by the UN on 23 September. [4] According to the organizers four million people participated in the strike on 20 September. [5]