NEW YORK , NEW YORK — Friday is the day the climate strikeofficially went global , and the daylight it establish a unexampled home in the U.S. There more than 400 events around the country , but the epicenter was New York where the movementfound its first base in the res publica .
After walkout across the city , pupil converged on Columbus Circle on Friday afternoon , under the black - sheathed windows of Trump Hotel on the edge of Central Park . Organizers estimate 10,000 striker show up , clinging to statue and intone everything from “ we vote next ” to “ have it off Donald Trump ” to “ money wo n’t count when we ’re dead . ” It ’s dependable to say this is n’t your grandfather ’s clime movement , and the electric vigour on the balmy 68 - degree day is n’t likely to dissipate .
“ We have the power to exchange [ the futurity ] and we ’re not , ” Diego , a student at the Bronx Academy for Software Engineering draped in the Puerto Rican iris , order Earther . “ When we do that , we ’re being willfully ignorant . We are make a future tense that we do n’t desire to live in but that we ca n’t hold up in . ”

Though he was n’t born there , his family is from Puerto Rico and Diego tell he wanted to stand for those who drop off their life in Hurricane Maria . The storm was among the deadliest in modern American history and cause one of the longest brownout the world has ever seen . advance hurricanes are among the most dramatic direct impacts society faces from climate change , but students were also there because of the great unraveling underway .
Grace , a bookman at Beacon High School , separate Earther she was implicated about biodiversity loss citing late studies aboutdisappearing insect habitatand species loss as part of thesixth mass extinction afoot .
The manmade organisation of capitalism and its trust on fossil fuels to force back growth are the prime drivers of climate change . The unjustness of that organisation and the future it ’s creating are on the head of striker minds .

“ They do n’t want to front the facts – we require to change the system if we are to try on to act on the clime crisis , ” strike personal digital assistant , let in Greta Thunberg who spark off the movement and Alexandria Villasenor who has drive it in the U.S. , write in anop - male erecticle dysfunction for the Guardianearlier Friday .
What system change look like remains to be seen . There were chants for theGreen New Dealthat reverberate off the the stately flat of Central Park West as strikers manoeuver toward the American Museum of Natural History 20 block north , but the smasher movement has n’t support it as a policy . Nevertheless , some politicians appear cognizant that the cum of a radical political motion are emerging in the U.S .. Washington State Governor and popular presidential candidate Jay Inslee spoke at an event at Columbia hosted by the youth militant organization Sunrise Movement and demonstrate up at the chief strike upshot in solidarity .
“ We need them , ” he told Earther . “ We call for to inspire the relief of the nation to rise to their challenge to not allow their multiplication to be damage by those who have run before .

“ I ’m with these Thomas Kyd body and person , ” he say despite the fact that many of them in fact wo n’t be able to vote for him or any candidate in the next election . “ And I hope more people are as well . ”
All photos by Brian Kahn / Gizmodo Media .
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