Global warming countermeasures campaign Australia seeks to ban coal mining, September 20 17:31

In line with the United Nations Global Warming Prevention Summit in New York next week, a campaign to appeal global warming began in more than 150 countries around the world. In Australia, an exporter of coal and natural gas, Australia left schools and workplaces. Young people and others complained of a ban on new fossil fuel mining operations.

This movement was triggered by a 16-year-old Swedish girl, Greta Thunberg, who was absent from school every Friday and continued to appeal for global warming countermeasures. In conjunction with this, it will be held in over 150 countries from Friday 20th to Friday 27th next week.

Among them, tens of thousands of people, including fossil fuel coal and natural gas exporter, Sydney, Australia, who gathered in the park on the 20th, got out of school and work, and have a placard that says `` Save the Earth '' He appealed to ban new fossil fuel mining operations and promote the spread of renewable energy.

A woman in her 40s who said that she said, “Australia does not have to be the world's largest coal and natural gas exporter. We must look at the impact of our exports on the world.” .

In Australia, the seawater temperature has risen, and some of the coral reefs, such as the Great Barrier Reef registered as a World Natural Heritage site, have been killed.