Above Photo: Young activists shout slogans on stage after Greta Thunberg (not in the picture) took part in the plenary session during the COP25 Climate Conference on December 11, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. The COP25 conference brings together world leaders, climate activists, NGOs, indigenous people and others for two weeks in an effort to focus global policy makers on concrete steps for heading off a further rise in global temperatures. (Photo: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
Protesters with Fridays for Future demand world leaders at the global climate summit urgent address the planetary emergency.
Young activists took over and occupied the main stage at the COP 25 climate conference in Madrid, Spain Wednesday and demanded world leaders commit to far more ambitious action to address the ecological emergency.
Happening now: Youth activists from all around the world storm the stage at #COP25 to demand real climate action! Dear leaders, your empty words will not solve this crisis. #YourVoteOurFuture pic.twitter.com/4S6ZX8Tt4H
— Fridays For Future Germany (@FridayForFuture) December 11, 2019
“Nobody has ever done an action like this before,” said youth climate striker Dylan Hamilton of Scotland, “the times are changing.”
Video posted by Brussels-based climate activist Damien Thomson shows protesters with Fridays for Future walking onto the stage and siting down. The group’s chants included, “What do we want? Climate justice. When do we want it? Now!”
They also shouted, “We are unstoppable, another world is possible!”
Fridays for future take over the COP! #COP25 pic.twitter.com/wkyG18ld3G
— Damien🔻🌿 (@dmacthomais) December 11, 2019
“World leaders have left us no choice,” said 14-year-old Alexandria Villaseñor of New York about the sit-in.
U.N. security threatened to “de-badge” the activists unless they left the stage.
Security is trying to clear the stage at #COP25 but youth from over a dozen countries just started a sit in! pic.twitter.com/yUvpd7OEd2
— Jamie Henn (@Agent350) December 11, 2019
The action took place after a plenary that included speeches from teen activist and newly-minted Time Person of the Year Greta Thunberg of Sweden and youth climate activist Hilda Flavia Nakabuye of Uganda.
“I am the voice of dying children, misplaced women, and people suffering at the hands of the climate crisis created by rich countries,” Nakabuye told the audience.
Reacting to the sit-in, author and climate act Bill McKibben said on Twitter, “Time for negotiators to face the people whose lives they are negotiating away.”