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“If you can’t contribute to change, what can you do?”: Why the Children of Chorlton were protesting Climate Change this week

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox On Thursday morning, climate change protests took place at secondary schools in Chorlton as part of Clean Air Day.

Year 7 and 8 students of Chorlton High School walked out onto the street at 8am with banners and signs fighting against climate change and cheering for those who cycled or walked through the school gates.

The protest attracted a crowd on the opposite pavement, and included chants, choreographed dance and chalk messages on the pavement.

The students were all very knowledgeable about the importance of protesting climate change and what they could do to help. Aniyah, year 7, explained why the protest was needed, she said: “I felt like I was

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