Greta et al. Demonstrations around the world on the 25th to seek countermeasures against global warming September 19th, 8:36

At the behest of Swedish environmental activists Greta Thunberg and others, a global effort will take place on the 25th of this month to address global warming.

Since this year's new coronavirus has limited activities on the streets, it is expected that transmission on the Internet will be the main focus.

The 17-year-old environmental activist Greta started a movement for young people to combat climate change, "Friday for the Future," which has gained worldwide support. Last September, the United Nations warmed up. Millions of people around the world participated in protests at the Summit on Climate Change.



On the 25th of this month, we are calling for activities in each country at the same time, and on the 18th, eight young people, including Mr. Greta, held a press conference online.



In this, Mr. Greta emphasized that "warming is a state of emergency on the earth" and "there is a need to make unprecedented changes in all aspects of society. To do so, everyone needs to participate. That's it. "



However, protests will be conducted according to the infection status of the new coronavirus.



Since many countries and regions are restricting large numbers of gatherings due to the new virus, activities on the streets are limited, and it is expected that the transmission will be centered on the Internet.



For this reason, the focus is on how much momentum you can improve.