The School Strike Kids Are Crashing MPs’ Offices Around The Country To Call For Climate Action
Go off, #SchoolStrike4Climate
The students behind the School Strike 4 Climate promised they’d be back, and they kept their word — around the country today, thousands of students are crashing their local MPs offices to demand that they step up their climate leadership.
There are more than 70 climate strikes happening today, including at the offices of Scott Morrison, Bill Shorten, and Tony Abbott. The students want to make it clear that despite plenty of talk about climate change this election, they won’t be satisfied until their demands are met.
Those demands, if you’ve forgotten, are pretty clear: They want Parliament to stop Adani’s Carmichael coal mine, commit to approving no new fossil fuel projects, and introduce a target of 100 percent renewable energy by 2030. The targets are ambitious, but so are these kids. I mean, look at them go:
Proud to see my daughter protesting on the steps of City Hall in #Geelong, demanding that our political leaders take action on #climatechange. Young people – I hear you, I support you, and I am deeply sorry. #SchoolStrike4Climate pic.twitter.com/RRPkedn7US
— Dr Fiona Gray (@FionaGrayPhD) May 3, 2019
#ClimateStrike #Fridaysforfuture @GretaThunberg #Manly pic.twitter.com/iM14jeW7MF
— Alex Martiniuk (@AlexMartiniuk) May 3, 2019
#SchoolStrike4Climate leaders are sacrificing their education to send @billshortenmp a message that young people demand climate action. ALP policy is stronger then the Liberals, but sitting on the fence on Adani and spending $1.5 billion on new gas is doing climate damage. pic.twitter.com/zIE1lu6PLr
— ?Environment Victoria (@EnviroVic) May 3, 2019
Newcastle school students have turned out again for this #ClimateElection #SchoolStrike4Climate pic.twitter.com/DkipMmaxoT
— Georgina Woods (@georgefwoods) May 3, 2019
As Sara McKoy, a sixteen-year-old striking in Brisbane today, put it, “May 3rd is our last chance before the election to push politicians to commit to real, meaningful action on climate change”.
“We, students, are leading this fight — but everyone will be affected, and so we invite the whole community to get involved in urging our politicians to show the climate leadership we need.”
#SchoolStrike4Climate signs are once again on point #ClimateElection #StopAdani pic.twitter.com/enLAz3lUZt
— School Strike 4 Climate (@StrikeClimate) May 3, 2019
Student strikers out in force in Tony Abbott's electorate of Warringah! #SchoolStrike4Climate pic.twitter.com/xZjw1F7ELO
— GetUp! (@GetUp) May 3, 2019
#Townsville #Herbert #StopAdani #StopFossilFuels #RenewableEnergy
Listening to the soon to be active voters. #ClimateStrike #SchoolStrike4Climate #1point5 @c_otoole @billshortenmp @terributlermp @Bowenchris @AlboMP #ClimateEmergency#AUSVotes2019 #VoteThemOut #StopFracking pic.twitter.com/z9zEnA2ztI— DeeL_Me_Out (@DeeL_TALE) May 3, 2019
The students want to make clear that they’re not just protesting one party’s policies, either — the way the School Strikers see it, no party is currently doing enough. While Labor has made a real effort to present itself as a climate leader this election, Doha Khan, who has helped organise several student strikes in Adelaide, is skeptical.
“Federal Labor just committed 1.5 billion dollars to unlock gas reserves in the Northern Territory and Queensland — a move that can only be described as an utter disappointment,” she pointed out today.
“Why are our politicians sticking up for the coal and gas industries ahead of young people like us, whose futures are on the line if climate change remains ignored? We deserve a Government that takes climate change seriously.”
School strikers and friends are gathering at @Birmo office! #climateactionnow #stopadani #schoolstrike4climate #ausvotes #auspol #adelaide @StrikeClimate @stopadani @AYCC pic.twitter.com/2AHOJsZou0
— Climate Action Adelaide (@AdelaideStop) May 3, 2019
Big crowd protesting outside the office of @AlboMP in Marrickville today! #StopAdani #SchoolStrike4Climate #auspol2019 @CentralNewsUTS pic.twitter.com/NGcSop1hxr
— Ashlea Wheeler (@ashleawheeler_) May 3, 2019
#SchoolStrike4Climate at Wollongong office of @SharonBirdMP . More to come @illawarramerc pic.twitter.com/edRu6Y52SF
— agron latifi (@agrifi7) May 3, 2019
Thanks for coming to our #ClimateStrike @billshortenmp! When are you going to step up for our futures and commit to #StopAdani? #ClimateElection #voteclimate pic.twitter.com/Xo1F2MAP6C
— School Strike 4 Climate (@StrikeClimate) May 3, 2019
“Don’t Shorten Our Lives” – #schoolstrike4climate at @billshortenmp’s office this morning. Labor must do better. pic.twitter.com/SHvuHWDNOO
— James (@_spock) May 3, 2019
Just two weeks out from an election, this latest strike should come as a final warning for candidates from all parties: the youth want climate action, and they want it now. Given that young voter enrolment is at an all time high, the strikers hold a fair bit of power here. You’d be a fool to ignore them.
If you want to support your local school strike, or stay up to date on future actions, check out the School Strike 4 Climate website.