Greta Thunberg tweets about New Zealand's climate change protests

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Greta Thunberg tweets about New Zealand's climate change protests

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Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has shared her support for Kiwis who have been protesting for climate change around the country today. Thousands of school students have defied Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters by marching in climate change strikes nationwide. More than 40 events are being held across the country, as part of an international movement sparked by teen activist Thunberg. Sharing her support on Twitter, Thunberg has been retweeting posts from Kiwis who have been documenting the protests taking place across New Zealand - including in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Thames, Tauranga and Nelson. "New Zealand leading the way into Friday," the 16-year-old tweeted. "Good luck everyone striking around the world. Change is coming!!" she added. New Zealand leading the way into Friday nr 2 in #WeekForFuture Early reports speak of 170000 people on #ClimateStrike in NZ. Or 3,5% of the population... Good luck everyone striking around the world. Change is coming!! #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/u5JIWkNDen Wellington, NZ. #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/5psTBaJHGU Organisers confirm well over 40000 in Wellington, NZ. #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/BDcU4HVJ8J Dunedin, NZ. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike https://t.co/DIjI2cfbUA Auckland, NZ. #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/tQn0cFlthO Auckland, NZ. #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/F7gUKqvHsB Christchurch, NZ. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike https://t.co/k6252xPI2y In Wellington, protesters poured into Parliament grounds at midday the group is one of the biggest to mobilise in front of Parliament in many years. The gathering is said to be the largest since the foreshore and seabed protests in 2004. The organisers of today's climate strike claim 170,000 people have participated in demonstrations nationwide. There were at least 5000 "strikers" massing outside Parliament so many in fact that they poured out on to the nearby streets. Armed with placards and chants, the group of mainly students called on the Government to fight climate change. The incidents are being investigated and firefighters may face disciplinary action.