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Actress Dia Mirza leads the strike against climate change in Mumbai

| @indiablooms | Dec 01, 2019, at 05:45 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Mumbai on Friday came together to make its voice heard against climate change and appeal to the concerned authorities to demand an end to fossil-fuels.

The 4th Global Climate Strike, which happened in Mumbai, Carter Road, Bandra at 4:00 pm, saw actor Dia Mirza,  business leaders from different fields and a wide variety of students come together in unison for supporting the movement towards stopping or slowing down global climate change.


Imaan Javan, Director of Operations, Asia Pacific at Suntuity, said, “Change begins with you is what I firmly believe in and where this planet stands today, we have to take serious action against the damage we as human beings have caused to this planet."

"The development of environmental consciousness and the need for accepting clean sources of energy is an absolute must so that we can make this planet a better place to live again, and give our future generations what they deserve – a clean and healthy planet. After all, we owe it to Mother Earth. And that’s why, I sincerely support the initiative taken on 29th November against climate change," Javan said.
 

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