Youth activists demand climate action at Biden's campaign headquarters

Young climate activists from the Sunrise Movement confront Biden's campaign team, demanding decisive climate action and a ceasefire in Gaza.

Keerti Gopal for Inside Climate News.


In short:

  • Sunrise Movement members occupied Biden's campaign headquarters, insisting on a climate emergency declaration and an end to U.S. support for Israel in Gaza.
  • The protest led to the arrest of 21 activists, highlighting their frustration with Biden's perceived inaction on climate promises and foreign policy.
  • The group's actions reflect a growing discontent among young voters, potentially impacting Biden's support in the upcoming election.

Key quote:

"Young people are pretty pissed at Joe Biden right now."

— Stevie O’Hanlon, communications director, Sunrise Movement

Why this matters:

This incident underscores the increasing urgency and activism among young voters on climate issues, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. Their demands for more aggressive climate policies and ethical foreign relations resonate with broader concerns about health and environmental sustainability, shaping the national conversation on these critical issues.

Opinion: Youth v. Montana — Young adults speak up.

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