Being a kid is supposed to be FUN.. no worries ..no cares
I don't know what the teachers are teaching them , but a lot of them now appear to have anxiety problems due to the "Bogeyman" called Climate Change.
Children, who should be at school are starting to skip school & protest about Climate Change.
Its seems now Children will not be able to enjoy their youth, without being anxious about Climate Change.
This may cause mental health issues further down track.. maybe even cause a new Terrorism to come about.. "Environmental Terrorists".
When children become grown ups.. to bomb polluters .. bomb farms with cows.. bomb power stations. They will be radicalised.
What should be done to sooth Children's fears about Climate Change?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-walk-protest/
As they began to make their way through the streets of cities across the country on Friday morning, singing songs and holding hands, the school children and their long-suffering parents protesting against climate change resembled a rather long walking bus.
In Westminster, the day had begun innocently. An eight-year-old boy carried a sign saying: “Be cool, be green, not a dinosaur.” When asked what he thought the world would be like when he was older he replied earnestly: “Burning.”
Inspired by the by the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who protests every Friday outside Sweden's parliament to urge leaders to tackle climate change, British teenagers filled the streets outside the Houses of Parliament with hand painted placards reading “there is no Planet B”.
The collapse of civilisations is a vital exceptional circumstance."
In Belfast, a small but passionate crowd of young people gathered outside City Hall.
Maia Willis Reddick, a 17-year-old student at Belfast's Methodist College, said her school had been supportive of her joining the protest.
She said: "Us leaving school means we show we value the climate the same as we value our education.
"We are still very conscious about school. I have A-levels, I have stuff to do, we just want to make the point that we are willing to take drastic action in order to highlight the problems of climate change."