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Students rally at Statehouse for action on climate change

By Laura White
Published in Climate Change
April 15, 2023
1 min read
Students rally at Statehouse for action on climate change

The students of Indiana are turning up the heat on climate change. Recently, protesters gathered at the Indiana Statehouse to demand that lawmakers address the pressing issue of climate change. The event was part of a global climate strike, which saw people from all over the world join in one common cause- to raise awareness about the global environmental crisis. The young people, who marched to the Statehouse, held signs that read “Save our planet” and “Act now or swim later.” They urged political leaders to take swift and effective action to reduce carbon emissions and stop the devastation caused by the planet’s warming. Student activists have been particularly vocal and active when it comes to climate change, and some believe they are the ones who could bring about real change in the fight against global warming. The youth-led movement encourages young people to voice their concerns and lobby for change, which may have a profound impact on the course of the planet. With the world’s future at stake, the decision-makers must heed the call of the next generation and act quickly to protect the planet for generations to come. The fight to counter climate change is a collective responsibility, and it will take the collective efforts of all people, regardless of their status and age, to ensure the survival of the planet. The Indiana Statehouse protest serves as a reminder that everyone has a role to play in saving the planet.


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