 limit climate degradation, keep rising temperatures at a maximum of 1.5 degrees before 2030. I need this opportunity to take action, but they don't because they got self-interest stuck in their brain. So it's up to politics. We take the action. Yeah, we take action. Up with trees. So that's the message and the lesson. We all connect it, even though we neglect it, even though we neglect it. Mother Earth is crying, but we love to the pain. So we do nothing. So we do nothing. Damn, so reluctant. I'm just trying to start a movement that connects all movements for positive change, for positive change. Capitalism is the enemy of nature. It's destroying all ability to live in the future. Nurture bad ego individually. Expenditure of freedom. Collective relations on this earth have been nurtured since 2000 BC, based on hierarchy, giving birth to the reality we see. The collective human dream. Capitalism is the largest religious empire that history's ever seen. A line of lineage from the first emperor, Seregal, raging bloody wars in the Middle East. Mesopotamia's still under siege, now by empires from overseas. Capitalist, positivist, philosophy. Reducing the world to a material, physical perspective. Consume everything the human eye can perceive. Up with trees, down with capitalism. That's the message and the lesson. We all connect it, even though we neglect it, even though we neglect it. Mother Earth is crying, but we love to the pain. So we do nothing. So we do nothing. Damn, so reluctant. I'm just trying to start a movement. It connects all movements. Positive change. Positive change. And we're saying no more foreign economics. No more standard rock economics. No more economics. No more Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, imperialism. No more Venice, where the propaganda's. No more, no more neoliberalism. No more anti-democracy, anti-economy capitalism. Liberating by Earth. I got myself Mother Earth for all its infinite rights. We're liberating ourselves. We plant a little room in metaphorical seeds from the MRC. Across the Pacific and Atlantic Sea, the movement's color is green. An international social movement to change what we see from individualistic greed to collaborative community. We are orators, our great-grandchildren won't let us sleep. We, the Indigo children, we are lining with the elder. Religion is rebelling against extinction. We're all permeate global revolution, evolution and liberation. Up with trees, down with capitalism. That's the message and the lesson. We all connect it, even though we neglect it, even though we neglect it. Mother Earth is crying, but we know it's for the pain, so we do nothing. So we do nothing, dance over nothing. I'm just trying to start a movement to connect some movement to positive change. For positive change. I'm going to take just a second. My name is John, and I work right in that window, right over there. It wasn't a distant walk. Look, I'm not going to tell you, I'm not going to stand here, even with this group and tell you that climate change is the only issue. Racism is an issue, sexism is an issue, homophobia is an issue, transphobia is an issue, poverty is an issue, and fascism is an issue. But I will tell you that there is no issue more important than climate change. You know, a few years ago, a lot of things started changing in this world, and I'm not naming names, but the little progress, the little progress we had started to make stopped cold, and it started going backwards. Now, when things started changing a few years ago, I was telling one of my kids that I was sorry that this had to be rough, that he's got to be worried, and he said back to me, I'm more worried about you because your generation has worked on this issue, has worked on other issues, and now you've hit a wall, and now it's starting to go backwards, and that must feel terrible. And he's right. He was right. He was 100% right. We screwed it up. Okay? Your turn. We got you back. Let us know what to do when we're there. We're cold every day in our schools that we are the future of this world, and in 11 and a half years, I will be 25 years old. I will be just out of college, just starting my life, and just starting to face the end. The government will continue to ignore the effects of the poison that they dump into our skies, into our water, and most importantly, into our home. We need to remove the blindfold that the fossil fuel industry and money have put over our eyes for generations. I invite you now to lay down, get comfortable, and die with us in the streets. I'm going to take a moment of silence for our world and our people that have been lost to climate change. Join us again in the land of the living. We have no time to dwell on the past and what we could have done better. We have no time to think about a future that we may not even have, but we still have a chance. We know we don't have long, but we still have a chance to turn this around. And I believe in every single one of us, seeing that everyone's here and seeing that so many people believe in what we're doing, it's amazing. Thanks so much for everyone that's coming here. I'm honored to be here with everybody and see just the complete unification in our little state of all of these wonderful young people here. I'm from Montpelier High School, represent! I just want to say that the power in our actions, each person has power in every decision they make, every day. You have the weight of the world in your hands, but together it becomes a little less. And here we are showing together that we believe that we can make a difference and you can of the consumer. You, the higher powers, they're just people, they're just single figure heads of all of us. Together here with our sign are showing that we want to make change and they have to listen to us. We're the people that you can change the world and your little actions. People here wanted to gather that every day. Awesome. This is for this action and for, yeah. This is like the Green New Deal, an education for kids speakers. Brush and I'm in 8th grader in Main Street Middle School to the high school to protest what's going on in our world today. Speaker and then we're going to wrap things up I think. Ladies and gentlemen, we want you to see Trump don't care about climate. That's down there. How's the Senate? Picture him soon. Thank you. Things from an Eskimo who has been working on climate change for almost 50 years. He was a young one like you when he started and he worked and worked and worked. He spoke at the UN, they clapped and cheered for him, but nobody did anything. He went home. His mother told him, son, what you need to do is learn to melt the ice in the heart so that people can change and use our knowledge wisely. All right, so we're going to have the last speaker and then we're going to wrap things up with a song. I wanted to say was can we please protect life that there's no planet being after this world. Thank you. I'm Rio Colcarni and I'm an eighth grader at the Main Street Middle School. So I'm going to sing a little song for you. Do you guys know this song? Yeah, okay. It's called More Waters Rising.