Love the Earth | Protect the Earth | Make Ecocide a Crime Now!
2:10 | Make it a crime to destroy the Earth. Become an Earth Protector now.
2:10 | Make it a crime to destroy the Earth. Become an Earth Protector now.
12:07 | Via organizations like the Sunrise Movement, Zero Hour, Fridays for Future, and One Million of Us, youth protests across the world are crying out to world leaders to act strongly on climate change.
40:49 | Disobedience tells the David vs Goliath tales of front line leaders around the world risking life and limb in the fight for a liveable climate.
53:47 | Kate Jeffery præsenterer baggrunden for Extinction Rebellion og dens mål og hvordan bevægelsen fungerer.
3:15 | Over the past week millions of Europeans took to the streets for climate justice. We made history, and we drew the lines.
1:20 | In solidarity with the youth climate strike movement, 500 SDSU students, community, and faculty showed up to demand transformative climate action on our campus.
15:13 | Following Friday’s youth-led climate strike — the largest-ever global protest focused on climate — we speak with Bill McKibben, longtime journalist and co-founder of 350.org.
28:06 | As many as 4 million people around the world took to the streets Friday in the largest day of action focused on the climate crisis.
24:25 | Scientists warn that even if every country meets the emission cuts agreed in the Paris climate agreement in 2015, the world will still be three degrees warmer. The warnings have provoked millions of young people to protest world-wide.
17:25 | Luisa Neubauer is a 23-year-old climate activist.
12:46 | Millons of people around the world are gathering to join Greta Thunberg and the “Fridays For Future” climate strikes today.
5:34 | Flere hundrede odenseanske skole og gymnasieelever og andre klimatosser var fredag mødt frem på Gråbrødre Plads for at bidrage til #FridaysForFuture
2:32 | With unprecedented press coverage and a global climate strike on the 20th of September, if you want to take action to stop global warming, the best time to raise your voice is now.
45:14 | Interview med Greta Thunberg på Democracy Now!
8:52 | Sixteen-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg explains why she traveled to America in a zero emissions boat and lays out the direct impact climate change has on the planet.
2.29 | 30. august 2019 streiket elever ved Tingvoll barne- og ungdoms-skole i anledning av den 2. nasjonale skolestreike for fremtiden.
1:43 | If you’re planning an action or event, and want to know how to best cover it online using just your mobile phone (and a few other tools) – here are some tips.
2:14 | Have questions about the global climate strike on September 20th? Youth climate strikers Daphne, Jamie, and Xiye answer questions from their teacher, grandma, and neighbor that cover all the info you need.
2:08 | What is XR? We head to Shindig Festival and find out how Extinction Rebellion are working at public events to engage and educate.
1:57:52 | George Monbiot talks with Natalie Fee about XR, Climate emergency, community, education, youth uprising, mental health, building community, ecology, rewilding, planting trees, carbon off setting, capitalism and lots more!
6:54 | Nogle hundrede odenseanere tyvstartede weekendens klimamarcher med en demonstration på Flakhaven fredag eftermiddag (maj 2019).
33:46 | We follow Greta Thunberg and the organizers of the school strikes for climate as they are cementing a worldwide movement ahead of their first global protest that took place on March 15th, 2019.
2:22 | The Australian Government has made an ad about its Climate Change Policy and it’s surprisingly honest and informative!
46:41 | Why earth destruction should be seen as a crime and what is it that brings earth lawyers Polly Higgins and Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón to fight for ecocide.
11:43 | By the time the police began to clear the Pink Boat from Oxford Circus, the Extinction Rebels had clearly become quite emotionally attached to it and were reluctant to give it up without a (non-violent) struggle.
8:13 | Extinction Rebellion have been causing disruption in the name of preventing catastrophic climate change. But what are the organisation’s aims? And how do they compare to our understanding of global warming?
15:37 | Extinction Rebellion were expected to have been removed from the streets of London well before Good Friday. But their peaceful protest completely wrong footed the authorities and they still held the same key areas on 19th April 2019.
10:10 | Extinction Rebellion were still holding strong in London on Wednesday 17th April 2019. In the second of four video diaries I go out again to meet some of the protestors and gauge local reaction.
18:06 | Extinction Rebellion put their plan to occupy London into action on Monday 15th April 2019. This is the first of four video diaries of my travels around the various occupied sites during the week to track progress of the protest.
7:57 | Greta’s actions have earned her a Nobel Peace Prize nomination and speaking engagements at the World Economic Forum and COP24 — but most importantly, they’ve encouraged students from all over the globe to stand up for Earth and their futures.
12:18 | People are now taking more and more direct action to start forcing the issue with the sort of urgency that is so desperately required.
“Hvorfor uddanne sig til en fremtid, hvis der ingen fremtid er?”, spørger de unge demonstranter, som mener, at de voksne har svigtet klimadagsordenen og ladet stå til alt, alt for længe.
12:31 | Jan Ole Lindner encouraged other students to take part in a global “Fridays for Future” action day.
11:12 | “The climate crisis has already been solved. We already have all the facts and solutions,” Greta Thunberg says. “All we have to do is to wake up and change.”
4:48 | Sådan stod der på et papskilt da nogle hundrede odenseanske skole– og gymnasieelever gennemførte en klimastrejke på Flakhaven en råkold formiddag i februar.
29:32 | Studying climate change can take its emotional toll. Some scientists and activists have experienced grief, depression, and anxiety. Some have received death threats.