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Climate change pe charcha
Updated On: 21 January, 2020 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
An open mic in Bandra will have performers voice their opinion and offer solutions for pressing environmental issues

"You have not seen anything yet." These words by climate activist Greta Thunberg echoed in Switzerland, last week as she marched with 10,000 protesters as part of the Fridays for Future movement, a climate strike. The voice of the 17-year-old activist has shaken people around the world, including the US president who dismissed climate change as a hoax. Fuelled by young people, Thunberg's movement is not just holding big corporations accountable but also spreading the word that small actions can make a difference — your metal straw, cotton tote and recycled paper, all count. That's also the message closer to home, as an open mic themed on climate change will be held this Sunday.
Titled Aurea 1.0, the event will have performers voice their opinion, understanding and solution for the global phenomenon. While each person has five minutes to complete their piece, the material will be up for consideration to be published in Rogue: The Zine by Ratio Auream, a publishing house founded by Nirav Mehta and Ishmeet Nagpal. "As an audience member, I've always loved open mics. Both Ishmeet and I wanted to explore this space and bring in up and coming voices to the fore. This event is not just a poetry open mic but welcomes stories, discussions and everything in between if stuck to the theme," Mehta informs.
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