Young climate activists burn highly in protest: career vs. climate crisis

Young climate activists burn highly in protest: career vs. climate crisis

Climate activist from Bavaria does without a career and burns his 1.0-aberees

The decision of a 17-year-old climate activist from Bavaria to burn his 1.0-subsection in front of Bellevue Castle has triggered a controversy on social networks. The young person from Upper Franconia, who recently completed his Abitur in Bayreuth, explained that grades were worthless for him and that he would rather focus on climate protection instead.

niklas and six other activists gathered in front of the castle and lit their certificates to set a sign of a comprehensive change in dealing with the climate crisis. They criticize the lack of responsibility for the government and would like to point out the urgent need to rethink with their peaceful protest.

The campaign met with both consent and criticism on social media. Some users asked why the activists would not use their potential to study and develop forward -looking technologies, while others praised the courageous decision of the young people and supported their demands for more climate protection.

Criticism of the campaign on the Internet and different reactions

The discussion about the burning of the abititions is primarily about the question of whether it makes sense to do without an academic career in order to actively work for climate protection. Some support the decision of the activists, while others are skeptical, whether the renunciation of educational opportunities is the right way to bring about political and social change.

The young people symbolized the possible consequences of the climate catastrophe with their action and appealed to the federal government to finally take effective measures to protect the climate. Despite the different opinions, the action underlines the increasing importance of environmental and climate protection topics for the young generation.

- Nag

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