'Don't trash our future,' young activists tell world leaders during climate strike

Back on the streets, protests against inaction on climate change took place across 80 countries.
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Meera Navlakha
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'Don't trash our future,' young activists tell world leaders during climate strike
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and German climate activist Luisa Neubauer march during a Fridays for Future global climate strike in Berlin. Credit: TOBIAS SCHWARZ / AFP via Getty Images

In 2018, Greta Thunberg (who was 15 at the time), launched a strike outside the Swedish Parliament, urging for immediate action on the climate crisis. From there, she and fellow young strikers created the #FridaysforFuture movement, a regular global call for governments and societies to make necessary change.

Today, after a lengthy pause for most in-person protests amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fridays for Future movement is back on the streets, sprouting roots around the world with a reported 1,400 rallies in 80 countries. Cities in the U.S., Germany, the UK, Italy, India, Japan, Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, and the Philippines participated on Friday, among others. Germany — where Thunberg is attending a rally in Berlin with German climate activist Luisa Neubauer and others — is holding protests in 420 locations.

The global strike is operating under the hashtag #UprootTheSystem. According to the organizers, the movement and its title is angled towards intersectionality with regards to climate change. This entails the crisis through lenses of colonialism, discrimination, sexism, and climate injustice. For instance, focus must be placed on indigenous peoples, whose lands are being destroyed and snatched away by the fossil fuel industry.


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"Without listening to MAPA (most affected people and areas), embracing intersectionality, and uprooting this system, we have no hope of stopping the climate crisis," a statement on the Fridays for Future website reads.

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Leading the strike in Berlin. Credit: Jörg Carstensen / picture alliance via Getty Images

This is the first worldwide in-person climate strike since the beginning of the pandemic — the Fridays for Future movement has encouraged online protests during this time instead. Friday's strikes have been largely fuelled by young people, who are vowing to apply pressure to governmental bodies "from the streets".

The worldwide event comes at a crucial time for global politics. Germany will hold an election this Sunday, determining their new federal parliament and who will succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel. Meanwhile, around a hundred world leaders are currently meeting to discuss issues including climate change at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. This comes ahead of the imminent U.N. COP26 conference, a climate summit of world leaders to be held in Scotland in November.

Here are photos of the protests, held from Italy to the Phillipines, West Bengal to Japan, with more to roll out across the day.

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Young people protest during the Climate Strike March on September 24, 2021 in Turin, Italy. Credit: Stefano Guidi / Getty Images
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Young people protest in Turin, Italy. Some 16 cities across Europe have planned climate change protests in demand for intersectional climate justice. Credit: tefano Guidi / Getty Images
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Demonstrators in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Freiburg listen to speakers. Credit: Philipp von Ditfurth / picture alliance via Getty Images
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Participants hold signs during a Fridays for Future global climate strike in Berlin. Credit: TOBIAS SCHWARZ / AFP via Getty Images
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Meera Navlakha

Meera is a journalist based between London and New York. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Vice, The Independent, Vogue India, W Magazine, and others. She was previously a Culture Reporter at Mashable. 

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