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Climate-change march through town Words and photos by Dave Barry A COLLECTIVE sense of making a difference pervaded Scarborough’s contribution to one of the biggest days of environmental activism in human history. In towns and cities around the world, millions of people walked out of school and work to demand climate action from their governments, three days before the UN climate-change summit in New York. In the UK, over 200 strikes unified around an unrelenting demand to global leaders, inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg. In Scarborough, as elsewhere, the core message came predominantly from young
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people and children who feel passionately that the planet’s fundamental needs are being ignored. Remy Stevens, 11, carried a home-card placard stating that he was missing his favourite class to take part. “We young don’t deserve this”, he said. “We have to save our world”.
Four pupils from Newby primary and Scalby secondary schools were accompanied by head teacher Chris Knowles of Scalby Learning Trust. Leah Sutcliffe, 14, Jacob Baker, 10, Scarlett Winspear, 10, and Jack Naylor Dunn, 14, run an eco-club at school to raise awareness of environmental issues.
A big cheer went up when a large group from St Augustine’s appeared at the assembly point, by the clock tower at Falsgrave traffic lights. Overseen by the mandatory legal observer, marching to a drumbeat bashed out at the front and holding up a fair bit of traffic, the protestors walked
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towards the pedestrian precinct. Outside the Stephen Joseph Theatre, they waited for the lights to turn green and crossed peacefully. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2.
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