To my teachers and class mates: This was why I walked out of school on Friday. I hope you will watch it because it will give you an idea about what the #ClimateStrike and a #FridaysForFuture is all about!
To my teachers and class mates: This was why I walked out of school on Friday. I hope you will watch it because it will give you an idea about what the #ClimateStrike and a #FridaysForFuture is all about!
Today I went on school strike in front of a federal MP’s office because it seems to be the only way people will listen to the common sense called climate action.
We do it again on next Friday, and hopefully there’ll be even more students who join us around the #FridaysForFuture movement
Onya Geelong! striking from school today at their federal MP @RichardMarlesMP's office. Time 2 #StopAdani and move Australia #BeyondCoal #ClimateStrike #AusPol pic.twitter.com/CfIEcjdLPX
— School Strike 4 Climate (@StrikeClimate) November 23, 2018
So how did this amalgamate make it into the news? Manipulation? Deception? Blackmail?
No. He just got into a scholarship program about leadership and was chosen for an interview. Yeah, I know. Big whoop, ay?
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Four of us
One day I was at home on my computer. The day after, I walked eight kilometres with a canoe that probably won’t float…
I had some “Community Worksheet” that i’m filling out, so like I did two years ago, I borrowed my dad’s camera and took some… no, not some, TONS of photos. Like, if we printed them all and stacked them we could make a tower to the moon!
So I’ll save you all some time by showing you only four of them:
Canoe (Yup. Its a canoe. I know.)
Wait, but if the camera’s in the photo, WHATS TAKING THE PICTURE?
I helped carrying the canoe. I wish my shoulder could say the same.
This was our team from “Geelong Sustainability”. Can we go home now?
We speak for the bike paths, because they can’t do it themselves.
Geelong Council would like to hear what YOU think about cycling and new bike paths in our city – before Friday 16 February!! Go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay
My bike path question to the Australian minister of health in Q&A
More about cycling in Geelong
Facts about bike friendly cities: www.bikemunk.com/bike-friendly-cities
Xmas gift to my grandparents in Denmark
If we want people to be healthy, where are the bike paths? Because I don’t like riding on the road in between cars and I think a lot of Australians my age feel that way!
More than 150 people commented on the video clip on Facebook. What do you think?
Mirah Ha wrote: “Greg Hunt totally ignored his question! They make it illegal to ride on footpaths and force kids on the street with bikes, no other country does this.”
Longer version (4 min):
Before we went in to Melbourne to the ABC Studios, my dad and I posted this on Facebook: