The politicians can hardly pretend not to notice this, can they?
People all over the world are downing tools today in order to draw attention to the global climate crisis that is affecting our planet. At midday here in Dublin, workers and schoolchildren alike decided enough was enough and took to the streets of the city centre to have their voices heard. Judging by these pictures, there was a massive turnout.
Joining the strike for climate change in Dublin. Very happy to see so many young people!#ClimateStrike. pic.twitter.com/y4np4Ptp5s
— Carolina Villarreal D'Angelo (@carovdangelo) September 20, 2019
“We don’t your tweets of concern. We want your action” From the platform to the politicians. #ClimateStrike in Dublin. pic.twitter.com/Hh2pcmdmSc
— Mark Little (@marklittlenews) September 20, 2019
#ClimateStrike in full force in Dublin! pic.twitter.com/n1s35Yi7Db
— Keith🇵🇸🍉 (@Keefabix) September 20, 2019
A great day to save our future! Join #ClimateStrike wherever you are! This is Dublin pic.twitter.com/52PNHSi7ee
— Sonja (@GuyltyPleasure) September 20, 2019
#ClimateStrike protesters gathering in Dublin ahead of their march to Government Buildings pic.twitter.com/6xQIO1dG57
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) September 20, 2019
#climatestrike action in Dublin today! Very emotional to see this energy. So proud pic.twitter.com/zqP2TfrdFe
— Andrea Carroll (@PeachyGreenLife) September 20, 2019
The crowds gathered at Custom House Quay before marching towards Government Buildings. The below post shows how the scene is being repeated all over the globe…
Quite impressive and hopefull
Brighton
Freiburg
London
Sydney
Delhi
South Africa
Edinburgh
Berlin
Amsterdam#ClimateStrike pic.twitter.com/VGpotRg80V— Rory 🇳🇱 🇪🇺 (@rory20s) September 20, 2019
Over to you, Governments.
(header pic: Simon Keating)
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