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Old 07-02-2019, 09:13 AM #1
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Default 350 Scientists back dutch school kids climate demonstration

Some 350 scientists have signed an open letter supporting Thursday’s school pupil demonstration against climate change.

The letter, published in Trouw, says the pupils are right to take action and pledges to back them. ‘On the basis of the facts supplied by climate science, the campaigners are right,’ the letter said. ‘That is why we, as scientists, support them.’

Up to 10,000 secondary school pupils are expected to gather in The Hague on Thursday to protest about climate change. The protest has been inspired by mass demonstrations by school children in neighbouring Belgium, which have attracted tens of thousands of teenagers five Thursday’s in a row.‘It is high time for political leadership,’ the letter states. ‘We cannot permit ourselves any longer to wait before taking the necessary measures.’

‘If political leadership goes hand in hand with effective measures and a change in behaviour we can solve this problem in time. Otherwise the children you are protesting in support of their own future will be the victims.’

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Education minister Arie Slob said last week he welcomes the children’s involvement but says they would be better off demonstrating at the weekend.

‘Education is education and we are not going to give way to truancy,’ he told current affairs show Nieuwsuur on Thursday evening.

The secondary school council VO Raad told NOS it is up to schools themselves whether to report children who play truant to attend the march. Reporting to truancy officers is only compulsory if a child is absent for more than 16 hours over a four week period, the council said.

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/0...demonstration/

https://dutchreview.com/culture/soci...limate-change/
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That's great. I hope one day soon the USA, China, India, Russia and all the other massive polluters will get behind the idea that we're killing the planet. Because right now, it looks like only a few countries are taking it seriously and pay through the nose for their carbon footprint, while other countries, like the ones named above, carry on regardless.
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That's great. I hope one day soon the USA, China, India, Russia and all the other massive polluters will get behind the idea that we're killing the planet. Because right now, it looks like only a few countries are taking it seriously and pay through the nose for their carbon footprint, while other countries, like the ones named above, carry on regardless.
yes true, but at least a good initiative from these school kids, and great to see that many scientists supporting them


our ministers again like ''education is education'' well true but our climate is more important than school
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translating this, Youth 4 Climate is the foundation for the students who skip school to protest for a better climate

they had a meeting with our PM Rutte, so far nothing positive came out of that, the protests will go on here (no school for them)

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/0...rime-minister/
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apparently we dutch are worst country as for climate ranking who are best or worst so it's good these kids are protesting for it
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https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/0...drops-sharply/

40.000 people protest march for climate change
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