School Strike 4 Climate Palmerston North organiser Rohan Sharma (far right) will be out again tomorrow bringing attention to the organisations' four demands to halt climate change.
School Strike 4 Climate Palmerston North organiser Rohan Sharma (far right) will be out again tomorrow bringing attention to the organisations' four demands to halt climate change.
Palmerston North's Rohan Sharma says youth are striking tomorrow because the older generations did not pay heed to the climate issues.
"We want to live in a future where the next generations can live in a habitable climate."
Sharma is an organiser of the city's School Strike 4 Climate NZand part of the national group that says they won't back down until four detailed demands are met.
"We will continue to make our voices heard until all of our demands are met.
"The cost of inaction is far too high when our lives , cultures and homelands are at stake."
With the students now putting the call out to adults too, it is highly likely that tomorrow will be the biggest climate strike mobilisation in Aotearoa.
Companies such as Mevo, Commonsense, Macpac and Akina will be shutting up shop and joining the young people on the streets.
SS4C NZ has also mustered support from the PSA, First Union, NZ Union of Students' Associations and the NZ Council of Trade Unions.