The children are the adults now
by Tom Sullivan
Friday was not a good day for “industrial breadwinner masculinity” built upon exploiting and subduing the natural world. The kids won’t have it anymore. They staged massive protests in 150 countries against their elders’ refusal to take action to address the climate crisis. #ClimateStrike
This movement stirred up a lot of press coverage (below). Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, last year began spending Fridays protesting alone outside the Swedish Parliament before others finally joined her. Now she’s now inspired a global movement. There is a clear urgency among these young protesters. One-and-done protests make headlines. Persistent disruption makes change. Can we keep protests going every Friday?
“Adults keep saying we owe it to the young people to give them hope,” Thunberg told the World Economic Forum in January. “But I don’t want your hope, I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic, I want you to feel the fear I feel every day.”
Franklin Foer shares how the climate crisis has effected his daughter:
My 14-year-old daughter has been inspired by Thunberg to strike today, skipping classes to head to protests in downtown Washington, D.C. She has also suffered bouts of anxiety, and I long to build a seawall that can protect her from her fears. But her example, and Thunberg’s doomsaying, have made me realize that my parental desire to calm is the stuff of childish fantasy; anxiety is the mature response. To protect our children, we need to embrace their despair.
They seem to mean it. But to move entrenched economic powers, they’ll need to be relentless.
The #ClimateStrike crowd numbers are phenomenal.
Melbourne 100,000+
Sydney 80,000+
Brisbane 30,000
Hobart 20,000
Canberra 15,000
Perth & Adelaide at least 10,000 each
Thousands more across regional Australia & Pacific https://t.co/rViiPMOgWR @strikeclimate #schoolstrike4climate pic.twitter.com/VAOKRHq7Zu— Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus) September 20, 2019
#ClimateStrike currently happening in New Delhi right outside the Ministry of Environment #ClimateActionNow #ClimateActionindia pic.twitter.com/VqIVGjNZA0— Vicky (@VeeChengo) September 20, 2019
Massive turnout for the #ClimateStrike in Warsaw. 🇵🇱 #strajkklimatyczny #StrajkDlaKlimatu https://t.co/LZnXFxQrwe— 350.org Europe (@350Europe) September 20, 2019
An estimated 100,000 people in Berlin on #ClimateStrike. Today is massive pic.twitter.com/kSS7NulTx0— Brian Kahn (@blkahn) September 20, 2019
#ClimateStrike currently happening in New Delhi right outside the Ministry of Environment #ClimateActionNow #ClimateActionindia pic.twitter.com/VqIVGjNZA0— Vicky (@VeeChengo) September 20, 2019
The Paris strikes are fierce & powerful ✊✊✊ #ClimateStrike pic.twitter.com/5OWnbCd6ZX— 350.org Europe (@350Europe) September 20, 2019
A view through the crowds… #ClimateStrike protestors gathered at Merrion Square, Dublin #FridaysForFuture pic.twitter.com/vKIfJGra4B— Philip Bromwell (@philipbromwell) September 20, 2019
Inside the Capitol right now! #StrikeWithUs #GlobalClimateStrikes pic.twitter.com/L0ilDwtTX2— 350 Madison (@350Madison) September 20, 2019
#ClimateStrike #LightBrigade in Dallas tonight. Multiple activist groups involved in a powerful well attended event! #GlobalClimateStrike #ClimateChange @Leahgreenb pic.twitter.com/Vt32nxi2OI— Indivisible TX-24 (@indivisibletx24) September 21, 2019