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  2. Fridays for Future - Wikipedia

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    Fridays for Future (FFF), also known as the School Strike for Climate (Swedish: Skolstrejk för klimatet [ˈskûːlstrɛjk fœr klɪˈmɑ̌ːtɛt]), is an international movement of school students who skip Friday classes to participate in demonstrations to demand action from political leaders to prevent climate change and for the fossil fuel industry to transition to renewable energy.

  3. 2024 was a Complicated Year for Climate Action - AOL

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    It was an uphill battle for climate action in 2024, with glimmers of hope amid halting progress. 2024 was a Complicated Year for Climate Action Skip to main content

  4. Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has led to increased costs from insurance claims from more severe wildfires and storms. [69] As of September 2024, eight of Canada's 10 costliest natural disasters have occurred since 2013, though this does not account for the 2024 floods in Toronto and Montreal, nor a massive hailstorm in Calgary. [70]

  5. List of school climate strikes - Wikipedia

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    With Greta Thunberg. Organised by Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate. [336] 6 March 2020: Belgium Brussels Thousands Thousands march in Brussels for the European Climate Strike as the warmest winter on record comes to a close. [337] 4 September 2020: Switzerland 18 cities 10 000: First climate strike after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic [338]

  6. Watch live: Protesters hold Fridays for Future climate change ...

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    Watch live as climate activists hold a protest in Berlin, Germany, to demand the government takes tougher action on global warming, particularly in the transportation sector. The demonstrations ...

  7. Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by Nathan Grossman, who single-handedly operated the camera and sound equipment while memorializing Thunberg's climate activism "from the first solitary days of her school strike in August 2018, all the way through to her two-week sea voyage across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to New York City to attend the United ...

  8. 2024 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    Freedman, Andrew (16 December 2024). "2023, 2024 climate change records defy scientific explanation". Axios. Archived from the original on 27 December 2024. Pare, Sascha (26 December 2024). "The most important and shocking climate stories of 2024". Live Science. Archived from the original on 29 December 2024. Horn, Paul (29 December 2024).

  9. Alexandria Villaseñor - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Villaseñor (born May 18, 2005) [1] is an American climate activist living in New York. A follower of the Fridays for Future movement and of fellow climate activist Greta Thunberg, [2] Villaseñor is a co-founder of U.S. Youth Climate Strike and the founder of Earth Uprising. [3]