There is often talk about how climate change will affect the next generation and the ones after that.  But it’s usually adults doing the talking. Today we heard from the horse’s mouth. 


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Along with Sign On ambassador Robyn Malcolm, a team from Greenpeace headed to Rangitoto College on Auckland’s North Shore (New Zealand’s biggest school) to spread the Sign On word. Turns out there wasn’t much need to; over 400 of the students had already Signed On, many more were itching to and almost everyone had heard of the campaign. 

The environment group at the school had even painted a big calico banner with “There is no Planet B John Key” (how did we miss that simple yet compelling rhyme?) and hundreds of students signed it with personal messages of encouragement for Key to do the right thing on climate change. 


(C) GREENPEACE / Rebekah Robinson

Photos by Rebekah Robinson.