Kian Jordan

Learning About Local Climate Activism With Keanu Arpels-Josiah

For our social justice project fieldwork, the two climate justice social justice groups interviewed Keanu Arpels-Josiah, a senior at the LREI high school, who participates in local climate justice protests. He is also in the Fridays For Future NYC group, and the Sunrise Movement NYC group. We met in the LREI high school library at the end of the day, when it was emptying out. He talked a lot about climate activism in NYC.

One of the things he said that I found most interesting was that climate change will only be solved at a political level, once we have cut 100% of fossil emissions, no matter how much recycling and raising awareness we do. I found this interesting because it opened my eyes to get more involved in the scene. For example, join large groups, sign petitions, and go to protests.

He also said that while climate change’s effects are not so apparent within the walls of major cities, poorer parts of the world are already feeling its effects in negative ways. If the owners of major fossil fuel companies keep greeding their money and monopoly, civilization could collapse faster than we could see coming. The global north is most responsible for emissions emitted, and the global south is feeling the consequences the most.

Visiting the United Nations

When visiting the United Nations, our class met with a tour guide that toured us around the United Nations complex. We toured three main assembly halls while they were empty: The Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, and the General Assembly hall where leaders from all countries around the world meet annually. In front of the Security Council room, there was a mural that caught my eye called “Mankind’s Struggle for a Lasting Peace.” On the left portion of the mural, there are people suffering and dying in war, representing the past, before the United Nations was founded. In the middle they are reconstructing, representing the founding of the United Nations. On the left, there are healthy people and prospering people. This represents the United Nations goal: to save the world from hell, and to have a better future.