“Uniting Against Climate Change”

I felt challenged to learn that Zimbabwean kids are also getting involved in the fight against climate change. Young children will be educated ion climate change and will be able to mobilize themselves and coordinate activities aimed at raising awareness on climate change.. The 2 is 2 much campaign is Zimbabwe’s part of a  “Global Wake Up Call” to lobby this meeting.

We would like to see the best future in this world,,, till when will we continue making this world a catastrophe for the future generations to come.. If one  could learn about how people in other parts of the world are being forced to vacate their homes e.g Newtork, Solomon Islands e.t.c it is so sad that there are some people who are still becoming ignorant about issues pertaining to climate change. It causes a lot of pain to see people suffering in different parts of the world yet some are enjoying…

Most nations are facing huge consequencies of climatic change conditions.. Everyone should keep in mind that it doesn’t need huge initiatives to make a  change, a small initiative   can contribute to the huge change.. There is need to combine efforts in the fight against climate change and the task begins with me as an individual then together we can make it.. I think its now high time when we put all personal, national differences behind us and focus on the pandemic that will soon destroy our lives and future..

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One Comment

  1. Solana
    Posted September 19, 2009 at 10:52 am | Permalink

    I’m happy to hear Zimbabwe young people will be involved! So many of the root causes of the climate change problem are also causing other kinds of injustice in our societies. Sometimes, in the west, climate change is presented as something that only privileged people have capacity to care about. I think we have a lot of work to do in explaining how much people everywhere are already affected by this problem.

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