Hundreds of students will be skipping class today for the second time, taking to the streets of Cardiff as part of a global climate protest.
Students from across 100 countries will leave school today, Friday March 15, demanding action on climate change.
The move is part of the global initiative #schoolstrike4climate, inspired by Greta Thunberg, who protests every Friday outside of the Swedish Parliament.
Youth Strike 4 Climate comes in the wake of a UN report which warned urgent action is needed to limit global temperature rises which worsen the risk of drought, floods, extreme heat and poverty for hundreds of millions of people.
The march will go from City Hall to Cardiff Bay, demanding action on climate change by the Welsh Government.
Across the UK, students from 60 towns and cities are set to take part in what is the second strike of its kind, following a previous march last month.
We’ll have live updates throughout the day.
17.30pm: Summary
After marching through the city center, schoolchildren tried to get the Welsh Government to do more on climate change. They stormed the steps of the Senedd in hundreds, as part of the GLOBAL #Strike4Climate.
In a statement by the Government, they said that, “Young people can shape this debate by participating in a dialogue with schools, Welsh Government and others to bring about actions which will strengthen our response to climate change.”
“Ultimately, we want all our young people to be ethical, informed and valued members of society and these are the very same principles that will guide our new curriculum,” they said.
But campaigners are adamant that they’ll keep marching as long as action needs to be taken to halt the progress of the changing climate.
13.00pm: “Why we’re marching”
Hundreds of students will be skipping class today to take part in the #SchoolsStrike4Climate 🌍
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We asked protestors why they’ve decided to take part.
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Live updates ⬇️https://t.co/NCZCnIQbRF pic.twitter.com/npiXJL8Olh— Michael McGrane (@utvmichael) March 15, 2019
Look at all these amazing #youngpeople in #Cardiff standing up for their future! #climatestrike #schoolstrike4climate #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/rP2hHei1xw
— Green Squirrel (@BeMoreSquirrel) March 15, 2019
Heartening to see the solidarity amongst young people all over the world, demanding a better future 👏 #fridaysforfuture #schoolstrike4climate #climatestrike pic.twitter.com/DNFsrGKWjJ
— Christian Servini (@restadventures) March 15, 2019
11:43am: Young protesters reach the Senedd.
Inspiring turnout for the #schoolstrike4climate in Cardiff this morning despite the weather. #FutureGenerations #ClimateEmergency pic.twitter.com/I2GcydXqGQ
— Anthony Slaughter (@as_penarth) March 15, 2019
It’s their future @futuregencymru “Students & young people have a crucial role to play in defining the political landscape” @Strike4Youth #FridaysForFuture #SchoolStrike4Climate #Cardiff
Targeted tree planting, the right trees🌳🌿🌳 in the right places will play a huge role! pic.twitter.com/mRWaiG1CvK
— Woodland Trust Cymru 🏴 🌎 (@CoedCadw) March 15, 2019
The march against Climate Change by the schoolchildren of #Cardiff. Hundreds here for the #Strike4Climate that’s happening across the planet today! 🌍 pic.twitter.com/4KvjPZbv4k
— Peter Gillibrand (@GillibrandPeter) March 15, 2019
10.30am: “This is our future”
Cardiff #SchoolStrike4Climate organiser, Beth Irving, speaks to CJS News.
Beth Irving, the organiser of Cardiff’s #schoolstrike4climate says it’s important for young people to have their voice heard in the fight against climate change. pic.twitter.com/dDU197JtGa
— Cardiff Broadcast (@BroadcastCJS) March 15, 2019