Hundreds in Chicago protest in Global Climate Strike, demand that U.S. declare a climate emergency – Chicago Sun-Times

Led by Fridays For Future, hundreds of environmental activists took to the streets to urge President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency and call for investment in clean energy, sustainable transportation, resilient infrastructure, quality healthcare, clean air, safe water and nutritious food, according to youth speakers.
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Democratssuck
1 year ago

Yes CO2 is .004% of the atmosphere such an emergency. Yes declare a climate emergency and to solve it have the leftist psycho Dr Fauci declare jumping off bridges is the only solution, all the brainless libtards who ran out and got the jab will run out and jump off bridges, problem solved

debtsor
1 year ago

All those AWFLs, no husbands or children, and they abort all of their children. Such nasty, nasty women, all of them. There’s a old word for these types women: spinsters

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Biden has done enough damage already, and Jabba has been his staunch supporter as he broke the working man’s back with record breaking inflation. We don’t need any more wasteful government spending on ridiculous climate change initiatives. All these would be Gretas should shut up and get a job. And be sure to drive a gas burning car if you want to get there on time.

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