The calls for climate change in Âé¶čAV were heard from a younger crowd Friday afternoon.
A student-led protest was organized by Âé¶čAV students to bring even more attention to the inaction of changes needed in Âé¶čAVâs climate, as well as changes that are needed around the globe.
Students from RSS, KSS, OKM join together to discuss climate change.
â Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC)
UBC Okanagan fourth year student Clare Addison joined the protest with Âé¶čAV high school students to accompany the young and local cries to action.
Addison said she had not seen a youth gathering like that since her high school days.
âItâs amazing, Iâve cared about this for a long time, and I feel that the past couple of years nothing much been done about it,â said Addison. âItâs really nice to be a part of this, and all the people in high school are doing amazing (work). What theyâve been doing says a lot the next generation.â
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Students took turns on a microphone explaining why they were there, and how todayâs youth, including students from all over the Okanagan, can lead the way into changes that need to be made to decrease the effects of climate change.
Diets, carbon footprints and fossil fuels were the most discussed topics that the Okanagan students hope will lead to a revolution of climate change needs.
âI hope that it spreads the message and gets more people involved,â said Addison
UBCOâs Clare Addison invites people to join the fight against climate change. âJust look around,â Addison says.
â Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC)
Âé¶čAV students will be joined in their efforts soon with in Canada coming May 3, and the Global Day for Climate Action May 15.
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