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Zealand stated that at the beginning of 2020, her entire family gave up eating beef, and after sharing that change in a student council meeting, they decided to pressure the school administration to start a 'Meatless-Monday' model in their cafeteria. Youth Actions Getting involved in as many ways as possible can help youth speak our voices globally through climate strikes and protests. Schools can independently host their own strikes, or communities could organize safe and peaceful protesting. Also, youth should have a place in the government. Whether it's petitioning, proposing, or supporting policies, we need to be involved in the policy-making process. Similarly to the actions we have taken and can take in the future to be role models, lifestyle changes are extremely important. Once many people switch to reusable and sustainable appliances and objects, change diets, use green transportation, or implement other habitual changes, we will see a difference in the mindset and environment. Blue whale, Warm climate | Darina Zakharova | 11 | Adino | Russia

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