An estimated 570,000 people took part in 2,700 simultaneous climate events in 161 countries around the world on Sunday, as part of the People’s Climate March – the largest climate march in history. Guardian readers shared their images via GuardianWitness
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Crowds streaming up the Royal Mile, Edinburgh
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Penguins joined the People’s Climate March in Amsterdam
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Surfers and beach goers demonstrate against climate change
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Six of the hundreds of people gathered for the Lisbon march
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Climate action banner on the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains, Australia
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Hong Kong’s ‘People’s Climate March’: the event’s global name is somewhat of a misnomer given the present sensitivity towards marches here; but we came to show our deep concern and to be counted
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View of the march at 79th and Central Park West in New York
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Crowd at the march in London, including Peter Gabriel, Vivienne Westwood and Emma Thompson
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Taken in Adelaide, as the march moved along the North Terrace
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Various environmental and social justice groups held activities in Dhaka as part of the People’s Climate March over 3 days: unfortunately, it rained on all 3 days – quite unusual for this time of year. Despite the rain, more than a hundred marchers gathered in the streets for a human-chain in front of the National Museum in Shahbag
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Friends at the start at the Manchester march
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Around 250 people attended in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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On meeting Tony Abbott: I was a bit surprised to meet this bloke at the march… Good to see he’s coming around on at least one environmental issue!
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A moment of silent reflection at the People’s Climate March in London
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Hong Kong showed solidarity with all of the other People’s Climate Marches: Hong Kong’s event, was one of only two of China’s 656 cities to take part in the global mobilisation. The other city being Dalian
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Organisers said 40,000 took to the streets of London on Sunday
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Father and daughter at the climate march in Stroud, UK
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Marchers pause in Crow Park, Keswick, with Skiddaw in the background
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Two gorillas! A couple hoping for change
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People march in the streets of Toulouse, France
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We took our horses with us on the climate march because climate change will affect them as well: if we are to curb carbon emission, they might get a job again pulling ploughs and taking kids to school
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Source: theguardian
Man caused “Global Warming / Climate Change” (AGW) has NO basis in empirical science and yet you see globally coordinated demonstrations presented worldwide in support of this sham. This shows how much these “Global Warming” PROFITEERS want to hood-wink the general public so they can institute further CONTROLS and TAXES.
They present WEATHER as CLIMATE with some carefully cherry picked periods to generate FEAR among they non-scientifically minded public. A new con for the 21st century!
How did all of these fools find out about this so as to make public spectacles of themselves at the same time worldwide?
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