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World Youth Demonstration for Urgent Action on Climate Change



It was the largest protest since the beginning of the Corona epidemic, according to Reuters, quoting Reuters.

The demonstrations took place in several cities around the world, including Berlin, Warsaw and Turin

The protests came weeks before a UN meeting on the challenge of climate change in Glasgow, Scotland, aimed at securing global leaders’ efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Prominent Swedish environmental activist Greta Tanberg told thousands of protesters in Berlin, Germany: “It has become more apparent than ever that no political party has taken sufficient action to counter the change.

The protests have already taken place in more than 1,500 locations around the world, including in Asia.

A 22-year-old Dhaka environmental activist said: “You see everyone making promises to tackle climate change, but no one keeps their promises. We want to take action in this regard and we do not want to see only the promises of individuals and officials.

“We are here to say ‘no’ to government policies on climate change,” said Dominica Lasota, a 19-year-old protester in Warsaw. Our government has been blocking any climate change policy for years and has ignored our demands for a healthy future.

The British Prime Minister recently announced that the forthcoming Climate Change Summit in Glasgow has little chance of reaching the agreement needed to prevent a catastrophic increase in global warming and tackle climate change.

Boris Johnson believes that the 6’s 10’s chance of success in addressing the challenges of climate change for an effective agreement is “6 out of 10”. In other words, this summit has a 60% chance of success.

The Glasgow Climate Summit will be held from November 10 to November 21 in Glasgow, England with the participation of a number of world leaders, environmental experts and advocates for tackling climate change challenges.

Climate change and global warming due to rising greenhouse gases that have led to events such as drought, ozone depletion, devastating floods, melting natural ice, burning forests, etc., economy, livelihood and biology It disturbs the canvases and threatens the life of the present and future generations.

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