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Greens co-leader addresses Tauranga crowd at climate change strike

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24 May, 2019 02:19 AM2 mins to read

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Eva Dixon (left), Juno Steer, Stella Dixon, Florence Steer at the strike. Photo / George Novak

Eva Dixon (left), Juno Steer, Stella Dixon, Florence Steer at the strike. Photo / George Novak

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson addressed around 100 people who turned out for the Tauranga central climate change strike.

Students ditched school and headed to the streets of central Tauranga this afternoon to strike for climate change action for a second time.

From marches to picketing to tree-planting and beach clean-ups, students nationwide are doing all they could to bring attention to what they now believe is a climate crisis.

The event, organised by School Strike 4 Climate Aotearoa, is a student-led movement calling for urgent action on climate change worldwide.

According to the Tauranga School Strike 4 Climate Facebook page, all kindergarten, primary, secondary and tertiary students were asked to join in.

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"This is an inclusive and peaceful movement."

The page highlighted that anyone taking the day off school to attend the strike was to do so in "good faith".

Tauranga students are heading to the streets again to strike for climate action.  Photo / Caroline Fleming
Tauranga students are heading to the streets again to strike for climate action. Photo / Caroline Fleming

The crowd in Tauranga was engaged as Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson addressed them.

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She said the voices of the younger generations were the most important of all in the fight against climate change.

The first strike took place on March 15 and saw more than 400 children fill sites in both Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.

The guidelines on the Facebook page showed that under 13s were to be accompanied by an adult, strikers were to be respectful of the public and an adult must know where they are.

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