John — it's happening. Today 4 million people (and counting!) went on Climate Strike across the world, shattering previous records in turnout numbers, and showing elected officials and world leaders that enough is enough - we need swift climate action now. New York City turned out in force with 300,000 strikers on the streets. Check out the highlights so far as people continue to take to the streets worldwide before the day’s end. And if you want more updates, follow our live coverage for the latest news. It’ll be rolling all week as we make history together. Our collective power is incredible but our work is just beginning. Across the US, there are many more actions planned this week to build on our momentum - check out if there’s an action happening near you later this week or join our first National Call on Sunday September 22nd at 8:30pm ET to find out what’s next for the US climate movement. In solidarity, Strike Highlights
Eastern Europe and the Caucasus: Organisers in Kiev were thrilled to report their strike was the largest climate mobilization yet. The first of three consecutive strike days kicked off in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi with others planned across the region.
South Africa: A peaceful march in Johannesburg kicked off to push for a just transition towards a renewable energy future without coal. It's the start of a week of positive climate action in communities, from beach clean-ups to urban gardening and recycled art workshops. The South African Federation of Trade Unions, which organizes 800,000 workers, supports the strikes.
United States: New York City kicked things off strong in the Western Hemisphere with a whopping 300,000 strikers marching downtown. They ended the day with a huge rally at Battery Park, where youth activists from around the world took the stand — from Artemisa Xakriabá of Guardians of the Forest in the Amazon to Greta Thunberg of Sweden. With over 1100 Climate Strike events taking place across the US today and throughout the week, total turnout in the US has already surpassed 500,000 — and counting. We can expect turnout in the millions today: Follow the live coverage for updates. One to WatchThis video of Nairobi’s rally is bound to get you energized. “We're marching to ask the government to stay on course to achieve 100% renewable energy," said one protestor. Not Just the StreetsAt last count, over 3,000 companies have taken part in different ways — some by shutting their doors, others by giving staff the day off. More than 7,350 websites are now part of the Digital Climate Strike, either shutting down for the day or directing people to follow the global strike online. Use Your VoiceMake sure the world knows about your strike. Send us your photos and videos from today and strikes throughout the week using this easy portal:
And keep your eyes out tomorrow for a wrap-up video of all of today’s action, so you can share it far and wide to make our calls even louder. If you're looking for other ways to help keep the movement strong, please chip in whatever amount you can today:
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