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Tyee Poll: Are You Striking for the Climate on Sept. 27?

With a global climate strike happening in Vancouver on Sept. 27, The Tyee has in recent weeks published many stories about climate change and what’s happening abroad and at home.

Geoff Dembicki reported from New York on the young climate strikers protesting the failure of world leaders to fix the climate emergency. And Dorothy Woodend wrote about the Emily Carr students who pushed their university to cancel Friday classes for the strike — theirs is the only university outside of Quebec to do so. Andrew Nikiforuk wrote about why the strike is important and Bill McKibben gave you 23 reasons why you should get involved in the climate strike (hint: they’re all good).

We’re wondering what our readers are doing. Will you be joining the Climate Strike on Sept. 27?

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Please note that Tyee Barometer polls are only intended as a quick and engaging non-scientific snapshot of our readers' opinions on various topics that fit with The Tyee's very broad editorial mandate. They are not intended to be seen as a representative sampling of BC opinion.

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