We’re occupying schools across the world to protest climate inaction | End Fossil: Occupy!

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We can’t keep sitting in school, pretending everything is all right, and studying as if the planet wasn’t on fire

A climate protest in Australia this May.chool and university students all over the world are planning to take school strikes one step further and occupy our campuses to demand the end of the fossil economy. Taking a lesson from student activists in the 1960s, the climate justice movement’s youth will shut down business as usual.

It’s no secret that our enemy, the fossil fuel industry, rules the world. And it is far from falling; in fact, it is stronger than ever. Proof is a recent investigation by the Guardian thatto the world that the fossil fuel empire has 195 “carbon bomb” projects that threaten our hope for a global warming of up to 1.5C, the safe barrier.

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