It’s September! With summer winding down and vacations almost over, children are getting ready to go back to school, or have already started. And this year, back to school means back to an event called, “School Strike for Climate.”
There’s a Global Climate Strike planned for Friday, September 20, days before the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City on September 23. The Global Climate Strike invites people of all ages to strike — by refusing to attend work and school — to disrupt the social order and to push our governments to act on the climate emergency we find ourselves in. Combine youth, with adults, with retirees, and imagine the disruption possible.
Started in August 2018 by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg of Sweden camping outside local government offices until they treated the climate crisis like the emergency it is, the movement has spread like wildfire — to Europe, Australia and within four months, the rest of the world. The School Strike for Climate is dubbed Youth Climate Strike US, and locally, Climate Strike PA.
Why are our youth in the United States striking? Because we have only 11 years to prevent even worse effects of climate change. Their platform lists demands of the federal, state, and local governments:
- A Green New Deal
- A declaration of a national climate emergency
- Compulsory education about the climate crisis
- Preservation of our public lands & wildlife
- Deem access to clean water a human right
Thunberg has pledged an emissions-free life for herself and will be crossing the Atlantic Ocean on an emissions-free yacht to attend the UN Climate Summit. Her presence in the states will be sure to inspire many more young people this September, as they get new books, bookbags, uniforms and consider civil disobedience for the first time.
Locally, I’ve met many young people inspired by Greta, who rise for climate.
Led by youth
Sabirah Mahmud, a high school student who organized the Climate Strike rallies this March, and again in May, organized a boot camp in July for youth new to Climate Strike PA.
"The climate crisis is going to affect us all in different ways and it’s so important for us to take action,” Mahmud says.
With 30 new people attending the organization’s boot camp — where students learned about civil disobedience, the climate crisis and more — the September School Strike for Climate is expected to bring more people. Mahmud tells us they may plan a march in Center City Philadelphia that morning. With details still being worked out as of this writing, the Climate Strike PA team asks interested parties to follow it on social media.
“Let’s make September 20th, the biggest strike to ever take place and make our governments accountable for their inaction against this global crisis,” she says.
Mahmud also asks youth all over Pennsylvania to get their own school involved and “champion for a strike” wherever they are. Become a Climate Strike PA ambassador for your school by contacting Climate Strike PA.
Calling all kids!
Over Memorial Day weekend, 12-year-old Hadassah Weinmartin organized the “first meeting ever” of the Sunrise Movement’s NW Philly hub. This first house party brought in 25 of her friends, and 10 of their parents. She spoke of the Sunrise Movement, showed a video about one of their actions, and then another video: A Message from the Future with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Since then, Weinmartin has recruited her friends Ronia and Jesse to join the Sunrise Movement. At the recent Netroots Nation, I spotted Ronia Bacon, proudly sporting a Sunrise badge. Since that first hub meeting, Weinmartin has organized another local meeting, as well as a presidential debate watch party. She’s the youngest with the Sunrise Philly team, “a big group that’s growing fast.”
Her message to us? “You’re never too young to make a difference.”
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE:
- Strike with us! On September 20, 2019, we strike for our future! Find a strike near you at sc.org/climatestrike.
- Host a strike! Click “Sierra Club” under the space for “Which organization referred you?” on the host sign-up form.
- Post on your social media using #ClimateStrike and #StrikeWithUs.
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