Resolution on European youth fighting against climate change
Climate Change is a constant natural process, whose past evolutions have always had effects on living conditions on the Earth. This process includes both climate related factors such as ocean variability and glaciations and non-climate factors, such as plate tectonics, volcanism and solar and orbital variations. All these factors are object of permanent study by scientists and recognized as causes of climate changes.
Read the resolution adopted at the Council of Members, Castelldefels, Catalonia, Spain, 2-3 May 2008.
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Resolution in support of youth demanding urgent climate action
Throughout Europe, young people are on the streets demanding climate action. In initiatives like Fridays for Future, Thursday for the Climate or Youth Strike 4 Climate, thousands of students gather each week to protest for immediate and decisive actions to fight the climate crisis, forming a still growing movement for climate action.