ヒラリー・クリントンのインスタグラム(hillaryclinton) - 3月19日 03時04分
Last August, instead of going back to school at the start of the new academic year, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg took a backpack, some snacks, and a sign she'd made that read "School Strike for Climate" and settled in on the sidewalk outside the parliament building in Stockholm. At the end of a summer of record-breaking heat and increasingly alarming news from the scientific community, she was there to protest her government's lack of action on climate.
She eventually went back to her classes, but still goes on strike every Friday—and she's not alone anymore.
What began as one young woman's protest has become a global movement. Last Friday, young people in every corner of the globe—South Africa, Japan, India, the United States—demanded a livable future for their generation.
“Change is on the horizon," Thunberg has said. "But to see that change we also have to change ourselves.” She's right. Let's get to it. #climatestrike #FridaysForFuture
Photos: @ニューヨーク・タイムズ
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