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  1. Here again bureaucrats fail us again; – all ‘our children are leading the charge’ to save our melting planet from climate change, while the bureaucrats stay at home quietly counting their big fat pay-packets not saying anything about the climate change we are all seeing happen every day now.

    Bureaucrats make me sick.

    https://www.2br.co.uk/news/national/2807313/theresa-may-criticises-pupils-missing-school-to-protest-over-climate-change/

    “Theresa May criticises pupils missing school to protest over climate change”

    Published by at 1:31pm 15th February 2019 (Updated 4:33pm 15th February 2019)
    Theresa May has criticised pupils who walked out of class to demand action on climate change.
    Thousands of school children are taking part in strikes in 60 towns and cities across the UK, according to organisers Youth Strike 4 Climate.
    Demonstrations have taken place in locations such as Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast, Cambridge and Brighton, with pupils also descending on Westminster to call for change.
    However, Downing Street warned against the “disruption” being caused by the protests.
    “Everybody wants young people to be engaged in the issues that affect them most so that we can build a brighter future for all of us,” the prime minister’s official spokesperson said.
    “But it is important to emphasise that disruption increases teacher’s workloads and wastes lesson time that teachers have carefully prepared for.
    “That time is crucial for young people precisely so that they can develop into the top scientists, engineers and advocates that we need to help tackle this problem.”
    Outside parliament, protesters carried banners with slogans such as “There is no planet B”, “When did the children become the adults?”, and “Why should I clean my room when the world is in such a mess”.
    They want the government to declare a climate emergency and act fast to tackle the problem, inform the public about the severity of the crisis, and change the curriculum to make it an educational priority.
    A recent United Nations report warned that unprecedented action was needed to limit global temperature rises to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
    Anna Taylor, of the UK Student Climate Network, said: “We’re running out of time for meaningful change, and that’s why we’re seeing young people around the world rising up to hold their governments to account on their dismal climate records.

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