Ten-year-old Layla Licorish will cycle from St John to the Wildey Gymnasium on Thursday to kickstart the Student Climate Action March that will see the youth and other groups calling for action to stop climate change.It will be the first event of the three-day Barbados Youth Climate Action Summit and Expo being staged by the Ashley Lashley Foundation, a registered charity that focuses on bringing greater awareness to some of the world’s major social, environmental, and health issues, such as the health impacts of climate change, particularly in Small Island Developing States.Lashley, founder of the charity, told Barbados TODAY the climate crisis is a serious issue, especially for youth, and they intend to send a clear message.