11-year-old Boy Walks Earth Rescue

Jude Walker (British) boy is taking a journey that he hopes to help save the planet: Walking from the North Britain to London to attract support for carbon taxes to contribute to preventing variables Climate Change 9: 00/1: 52nam SouthernJude Walker made a journey with relatives and friends. Photo: REUTERSJUDE WALKER, 11, from Yorkshire, has bravely overcome the hills, regardless of sunshine and doubts along their 340km long trip to the British Parliament in Westminster, London Center. Submitted for 21 days, as an attempt to raise awareness for the petition "Carbon Campaign", calling for the Government to conduct carbon taxes. A report of the United Nations Climine Committee in the month This indicates that the earth's warming is at a dangerous level that is almost out of control, and the world will surely face disaster disasters worse for many centuries. When most political leaders and investors acknowledge scientific evidence of climate change, there are still profound divisions about what to do to stop it, or who has to pay for it

.Walker believes that carbon tax is an important step to slow down the current transformation process. "The effects of climate change have been seen. We really need to make changes now, especially if you want to avoid later devastations," Walker told Reuters
The person signed a petition to call for carbon taxes. Currently, less than 57,000 people signed the petition. If you receive 100,000 signatures, it will be considered to argue in the National Assembly. Walker's goal is at least 100,000 signatures for the petition to call for the British government to tax carbon according to the REUTERS, he said the country is the background The first major economy introduced the Law on "Night emissions by 0" in 2050, and pledged to ensure that pollutants continued to pay for their emissions. Before the climate conference United Nations, called COP26, in Scotland in November this year, Walker - a representative of the future generation - internationally calls more seriously to slow down climate change. "We have the opportunity to avoid disaster," British boy said. Walker's program is expected to end this weekend, with the end point at St James Park, London.Huong Thao

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