Pay attention to Mother Earth, otherwise we have nothing.
That was the message delivered on Friday in front of MP Neil Ellis’ office at a climate rally.
Organizer Molly Mulloy says she wanted to show her support of the youth, who will be the most affected by climate change.
Malloy described the Earth’s warming like a frog in a pot of water. The water is gradually increasing, but ever so slightly, and before you know it, you’re cooked she said.

Molly Mulloy speaks at a climate rally outside MP Neil Ellis’ office on November 29, 2019. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)
Mulloy said that is essentially happening to us unless we do something now.

MP Neil Ellis speaks at a climate rally outside his office on November 29, 2019. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)
Ellis was on hand for the start of the rally, despite needing to be in Peterborough, to show his support.

Albert College student Zuri Brownie speaks at a climate rally outside MP Neil Ellis’ office on November 29, 2019. (Photo: Amanda Smith/Quinte News)
Albert College student Zuri Brownie says it is important for people like her and her schoolmates see support for climate action.



