Fridays for the Future??

so it is true that climate change is real and is affecting all of us weather we chose to believe it or not. the real question is what are we doing as a globe to save our already dying planet? dispose plastics in the oceans and burn fossil fuels young people, conservationists and climate activists continue to sing the climate crisis song?

funny fact : it is no longer a matter of the future but now, therefore, instead of calling our strike “Fridays for the future”, we will instead call it “Fridays for today” because we are fighting for two generations, the present and future.

our only wish is that our governments and leaders actually understood that investing in reforestation and other conservation projects aimed at restoring our broken planet is as important as building schools and subsidizing vaccines because trees play a vital role in human survival, health and national security .looking at the state of our planet today and the rate at which we continue to emit carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, it is only right to advocate for climate justice to be added to our constitutions as a human right.

“Since our leaders are behaving like children, we will have to take the responsibility they should have taken long ago,” said climate activist Greta Thunberg, who has garnered international notoriety for weekly climate strikes outside her school in Sweden, during a speech at COP24 conference.

Thunberg said that she was not asking anything of the gathered leaders but only asking the people of the world “to realize that our political leaders have failed us, because we are facing an existential threat and there’s no time to continue down this road of madness.”

you see, i am also forced to believed that science or artificial intelligence is not what will wipe out all humanity as we have been manipulated to believe, but rather our ignorance and failure to understand our planet’s precarious position, how we are contributing to the problem and most importantly how we can all be part of the solution.

just a friendly reminder that droughts, floods, wild fires and daily load shedding has become a lifestyle in Africa because apparently there isn’t enough water in our dams and rivers to generate electricity

#Take action to combat climate change now

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