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Free Report- Friday for Future in Sai Global College

by Asmita Gaire | 28-12-2019 00:16







It is accepted by the vast majority of scientists that the greenhouse effect which warms Earth is much increased by emission of vast amounts of carbon dioxide and some other gases by human activities. In the historical past the greenhouse effect, driven by volcanic and microbial carbon dioxide emission, prevented the earth from being permanently encased in ice, but since humanity industrialised, atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased and is causing ever more harmful global warming and climate change. The only processes that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere (once takeup by acidifying the oceans is saturated) are geological—locking up of carbon by weathering and formation of rocks as carbonates and other compounds, on a timescale of hundreds of thousands of years—and botanical, uptake of carbon by vegetation, locking it up unless the vegetation burns or rots without being replaced, on a timescale of, at best, centuries.

The school strike for the climate, also known variously as Fridays for Future (FFF), Youth for Climate, Climate Strike or Youth Strike for Climate, is an international movement of school students who take time off from class to participate in demonstrations to demand action to prevent further global warming and climate change.

On 31 January 2019, more than 3400 Belgian scientists and academics signed an open letter in support of the school strikes.[96] The letter reads "On the basis of the facts supplied by climate science, the campaigners are right. That is why we, as scientists, support them."

In the global scenario, people are marching ahead to combat climate change, that's why, we also made an initiative of introducing about Friday for future among the students of nearby school. We thus conducted a programme in "Sai Global College" in Bhairahawa; presentation was presented among high school students on Climate change.

The programme was very effective that students and teachers thanked for such an awaring session of presentation.