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Meeting in Halle - Fridays for Future plan new actions

In Halle, attachments and attachments of Fridays for Future plan to speak about their own future in the coming days. Over 250 people are expected at the summer congress.

In Halle, Fridays for Future supporters will meet in the coming days.
In Halle, Fridays for Future supporters will meet in the coming days.

climate protection - Meeting in Halle - Fridays for Future plan new actions

People from all over Germany are coming to Halle these days to join Anchorwomen and Anchorpersons of the Climate Group Fridays for Future. The participants are intending to exchange knowledge and experiences and also prepare for the global climate strike on September 20th, the organizers announced. In addition, strategies for the future will be discussed.

Approximately 250 people are expected to attend, according to the statements, who are involved in organizing climate strikes. The official kick-off of the summer congress is scheduled for this afternoon on Riebeckplatz in Halle. The event is planned until July 31st. Workshops, panels, and presentations are on the agenda.

The international movement Fridays for Future was originally founded by students, pupils, and students. It advocates for the swift implementation of Climate Protection measures. Nationwide, the Anchorwomen and Anchorpersons are organizing themselves in various groups in Germany.

  1. The global climate strike on September 20th aligns with Fridays for Future's mission, which advocates for immediate implementation of Climate Protection measures in Germany.
  2. The Climate Group's Fridays for Future event in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, attracts individuals from across Germany, demonstrating a collective commitment to future climate protection efforts.
  3. As part of the summer congress, strategies for Climate protection in Germany, particularly in Saxony-Anhalt, will be thoroughly discussed among the Climate Group, Fridays for Future, and other participants.
  4. The Climate Group's Fridays for Future event in Halle, Germany, serves as a significant platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences about climate protection and environment-related issues, with the ultimate goal of preserving our shared future.

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