Buffalo Youth Join U.S. Youth Climate Strike

 

The US Youth Climate Strike is a collective movement of youth in the United States who are demanding for the conservation of our planet. Young people in Buffalo, NY, around the U.S. and world will not attend, or will walk out of school to strike, demanding governments take action on climate change and raise public awareness of the severity of the climate crisis.

Youth activists from ages 8-17 living in Buffalo, NY from a variety of schools will participate in the walkout taking place Friday March 15th, 2019 from 12:30 – 3:00 PM on the steps of Buffalo City Hall to support the international Youth Climate Strike and highlight the urgency for action from our elected officials. This day will mark the first ever nationwide school strike for climate to coincide with a global day of climate action!

WHEN : Friday, March 15th, 2019 (12:30 – 3:00 PM)

WHERE : 65 Niagara Square, Buffalo City Hall

WHO : Youth of Buffalo, NY, the United States and the World

WHY : Students of Buffalo, NY are joining the movement “Fridays for Future”, sparked by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and her weekly Friday “school strikes for climate” in front of the Swedish Parliament, and thereby bringing the movement to the United States to participate in a global day of climate action.

The demands of US Youth Climate Strike are:

1) We demand a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in line with the October 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius.

2) We demand our world leaders take action that ensures global warming remains under 1.5 degrees Celsius.

3) We demand that our US legislators implement the Green New Deal and other legislative actions that decrease the climate crisis.

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In Belgrade, Serbia, protesters voiced their displeasure with a real estate deal involving former Trump White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, former Trump Administration aide Richard Grenell and the Serbian government.

The project, according to the New York Times' Eric Lipton, calls for a $500 million hotel that would be built on the site the former Yugoslav Ministry of Defense. And it would, Lipton notes, put Kushner, "Directly into business with a European state as his father-in-law, Donald J. Trump, vies to return to the White House."

"The complex was bombed in 1999 by NATO forces with the backing of the United States during the war Serbia was then waging with Kosovo," Lipton explains.

"It is now considered a prime undeveloped real-estate site in the middle of a much-changed city, and Mr. Trump himself had considered building a hotel at the same site in 2013."

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The reporter adds, "For Mr. Kushner, who is also planning two luxury hotel projects in neighboring Albania, these deals in the Balkans are among the largest he has made since starting his investment firm, (Affinity Partners)…. Mr. Kushner and his partners plan to build a hotel, retail space and more than 1500 residential units."

But not everyone in Serbia's federal government is happy about the deal, which, according to Lipton, has "drawn criticism from opposition leaders in the Serbian parliament."

Lipton reports, "Protesters blocked traffic in front of the former defense ministry headquarters on Thursday and put up signs questioning the decision, including some that said: 'Stop Giving Army HQ as a Present to American Offshore Companies'…. Some in Serbia object to the plan because of the United States' role in the bombing 25 years ago."

Dragan Jonic is among the Serbian MPs voicing his opposition to the deal.

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Meanwhile, in the United States, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) are among the Democrats who have been speaking out against Kushner's activities in Europe.

In a March, Raskin and Garcia warned, "Jared Kushner is pursuing new foreign business deals, just as Donald Trump becomes the presumptive Republican nominee for the presidency."

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