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US: 300,000 demand climate change action in NY protest

Climate change activists call on world leaders to take action on environmental damage in day of protest across 166 countries

22.09.2014 - Update : 22.09.2014
US: 300,000 demand climate change action in NY protest

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By Felix Nkambeh Tih

ANKARA

More than 300,000 climate change activists have marched through the streets of Manhattan as part of a world rally demanding action on global warming, the rally's organizers have said, two days ahead of the United Nations Climate Summit in New York.

Demonstrators on the 3.5km-long People’s Climate March on Sunday called for urgent action on climate change, chanting slogans and carrying placards reading: "Clean energy", "no planet B", "Business, Justice" and "Forests are not for sale".

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and US politicians and celebrities including former US Vice President Al Gore and actor Leonardo DiCaprio were among the crowds.

Ban Ki-moon said: "This is the planet where our subsequent generations will live."

"There is no Plan B, because we do not have Planet B."

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, said: "Summits, marches and protests sometimes spark a great change. Today I felt it was the beginning of a new era."  

 

'Everyone's issue'

Activists also marched in 166 countries around the world from France and the UK to Afghanistan and Bulgaria, organizers said.

The march was originally expected to draw about 100,000 people, but Ricken Patel, the executive of activist organization Avaaz which organized the event, said: "The march numbers beat our wildest expectations."

"In 2,500 marches from Paris to Bogota, we've blown past expected numbers."

"Climate change is not a green issue anymore, it's everyone's issue," he added.

The former president of Ireland and ex-High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, and actor Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also participated in the rally.

A New York Police Department spokeswoman said the event passed peacefully and there were only three arrests. She declined to comment on the size of the crowd.

The march came ahead of the United Nations Climate Summit on Tuesday, where more than 120 world leaders will meet for talks aimed at agreeing a new global climate treaty by the end of 2015.

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