Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate
Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate (abbreviated as BYS4C) is an environmental advocacy group that was established in February 2019.[1] in response to the international Fridays for Future and Youth Strike 4 Climate movements.[2] Run by a team of student volunteers[3] aged 14 to 24,[4] the group have organised 10 climate strikes as of September 2020, calling for climate justice and drawing attention to the climate and ecological crisis. DemandsBYS4C's website, as of December 2020, states the following demands:[5]
Bristol Airport ExpansionIn April 2019, the group started a campaign against the proposed Bristol Airport expansion[6] which continued until the airport's planning permission was declined by North Somerset Council in February 2020.[7][8][9] 20 September 2019 Global StrikeOn 20 September 2019, BYS4C took part in the Global Strike 4 Climate[10][11][12][13] which was the biggest ever worldwide climate protest. The event reportedly drew crowds of 15,000 with 4 million protestors taking to the streets globally.[14] 28 February 2020 'Greta Thunberg' strikeOn 28 February 2020, the group became the only UK-based climate strike group to host Greta Thunberg.[15][16][17] The protest was organised in just under a week due to short notice, with an estimated 30,000 people[18] joining the group to call for climate action.[19] Despite the limited organisation time and public concern over safety,[20][21][22] the event proceeded without any major incidents and organisers were praised by both the authorities and Greta Thunberg's team for their ability to host such a large event with minimal resources.[23] The protest resulted in some controversy as College Green, the location of the protest, became very muddy due to the high footfall and wet weather conditions.[24] However, despite claims that Bristol City Council would have to pay to replace the grass and a GoFundMe page started to cover these costs,[25] the grass regrew within a week with no intervention.[26] References
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