Mothers Rebellion: women surround the Swedish parliament with a red scarf against climate inaction (photo)

Mothers Rebellion: women surround the Swedish parliament with a red scarf against climate inaction (photo)
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Singing and marching with signs calling, among other things, to “save the climate for the future of children”, they marched unfurling their scarves for several hundred meters.

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“The previous Swedish government acted too slowly. The current government is going in the wrong direction from a climate point of view,” said Sara Nilsson Lööv, psychologist in Malmö, referring to a recent climate policy evaluation report. Swedish.

The executive led by conservative Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and supported by the far-right Sweden Democrats risks failing to meet its 2030 climate targets, a policy evaluation agency recently indicated. climatic.

According to the Swedish Climate Policy Council, the government has taken decisions, including tax decisions, which will increase greenhouse gas emissions in the short term.

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The global Mothers Rebellion movement was developed by a group of mothers in Sweden, Germany, the United States, Zambia and Uganda.

It organizes peaceful movements in public places by sitting and singing but does not use civil disobedience, unlike Extinction Rebellion, from which some of its initiators come.

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