Activity 2: School Strike for Climate [4 points]
You may have heard people talking about an issue called ‘Climate change’. Climate change refers to an increase in the temperature of our planet. Warmer temperatures can cause natural disasters (floods, storms, droughts, bushfires, hurricanes, etc), rising sea levels, and the extinction (disappearance) of plants and animals.
Many people in New Zealand (and overseas) are worried about climate change, including Greta Thunberg, a 16 year old girl from Sweden. She believes that climate change is not only real, but that it is a “crisis”. She is upset that adults, particularly governments and powerful people, are not taking climate change seriously. In 2018 she began protesting outside the Swedish government buildings every Friday instead of going to school. She inspired the School Strike for Climate protests and, in 2019, spoke to the United Nations about her concerns. Not everyone, however, is convinced that climate change is really happening.
For this activity, we would like you to explore the School Strike for Climate Australia website.
On your blog, list three facts (things) that you learned, and include a photograph of something that you are doing around the home to help the environment.
- No new coal, oil and gas projects, including the Adani mine.
- 100% renewable energy generation & exports by 2030
- Funda just transition & job creation for all fossil-fuel workers & communities.
I am planting trees to help the environment.
Kia ora David,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your participation in the Summer Learning Journey. Keep up with good work.
I can see that you have included the demands from School Strike website, can you also tell me some other facts that you learnt from the website to gain full points?
What is the Adani mine? What are they striking from?
Well done planting trees to support the climate. Where abouts did you plant your tree?
I'll check back in soon and see how you went with your facts.
Until next time, happy blogging :)
Emma