Saturday, September 8, 2018

Rise for the Climate Marches...Worldwide

A hand-drawn sunflower on a "Rise for the Climate" poster during the "March for the climate", in Republic Square, Paris, France on 8 September 2018
The "Rise for the Climate" march took place in cities around the world

Environmentalists have held protests around the world demanding stepped up measures against climate change, ahead of a summit in California next week. Politicians, business leaders and celebrities will attend the Global Climate Action Summit, whose sponsors include the UN, Facebook and Google.
Thousands protested in Paris, days after France's environment minister quit over perceived policy failures. The demonstrations have been organized by New York-based group 350.org.
In all, more than 800 protests are being held in 90 countries.
On Friday, Pacific island nations declared climate change to be the "single biggest threat" they face.
Saturday's demonstrations started in Sydney harbour.


The environmental ship Southern Swan in Sydney Harbour on 8 September 2018.
The protests began on Saturday with tall ships sailing into Sydney Harbour in Australia.
 
Australia remains heavily reliant on coal to generate electricity, but activists say the country must join an international push towards renewable energy.
 
An environmental activist wearing a face mask depicting US President Donald Trump takes part in a demonstration in Bangkok, outside the UN building where experts are discussing the Paris Agreement on climate change, on 8 September 2018.
Demonstrators in Bangkok highlighted their opposition to US President Donald Trump
 
In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, environmentalists demonstrated outside a building where climate experts were discussing the 2015 Paris accord. The agreement commits nearly 200 countries to keeping rising global temperatures "well below" 2C above pre-industrial levels.
Last year President Donald Trump announced the US would pull out of the deal, but this will not become effective until 2020 at the earliest.
Protests against the Trump administration's environmental policies took place in cities across the US.
 
Protest in Manila against fossil fuel industries, 8 September
In Manila protesters called for renewables to replace "dirty" energy
 
Environmental groups accuse the US of using UN talks to reduce the contributions of developed countries to the Green Climate Fund, which was set up to help countries deal with the effects of global warming.
 
Activists gather to urge world leaders to take action against climate change in Lima, Peru on 8 September 2018.
In Peru's capital Lima, activists gathered to protest against fossil fuel consumption
 
In Manila in the Philippines, demonstrators demanded an end to the funding of fossil fuel companies and more investment in renewable energies.
  
A hooded environmentalist stands at a camp the Tagebau Hambach mine in Kerpen, western Germany.
    Germany's Tagebau Hambach mine has led to the destruction of large forests
 
German environmentalists protested outside the open-pit Tagebau Hambach coal mine in the west of the country.
In France, where popular Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot quit in frustration last week, rallies were held in several cities, including Paris, Strasbourg and Marseille. Official estimates said 18,000 marched in Paris, but the demonstrations organizers said 50,000 attended.

Demonstration for action against climate change in Paris, 8 September
A "march for the climate" took place in the French capital
 
Citizens gathering around the world have the power to drive change for our children's future," the former minister said (in French) on his Twitter account.
 
 Activists and NGOs demonstrated in front of the city hall in Paris, France, 08 September 2018.
Estimates say between 18,000 and 50,000 people attended the Paris demonstration
 
 French far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon attends a demonstration to urge world leaders to take action against climate change in Marseille, 8 September
In Marseille, far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon attended a similar demonstration

 Protests against the Trump administration's environmental policies took place in cities across the US.

Signs saying "Rise for climate justice" are seen in San Francisco, California, USA on 8 September 2018
Demonstrations took place across the US

At a protest in downtown San Francisco, signs made to look like solar panels were placed on pavements near the protest.
 
Signs designed to resemble solar panels lie on the sidewalk before the "Rise For Climate" march in downtown San Francisco, California on 8 September 2018.
Protesters in the US used a number of slogans to voice their opposition to Mr Trump's many policies aside from his climate policy, or lack thereof.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Aunt Jeannie ,
    This a wonderful sight to see all the tree huggers show the world they are there fighting for Mother Earth , most had been there fighting for the cause , they just kept a low profile , they got fed up with Mr. Trump , it's good to see them all and to let them know they are not alone , we are more powerful than the dummy in the White House , aunt Jeannie we don't lie , I will say it again , tree huggers don't lie about the truth .
    Everyone needs to see this post .
    Lots of love to you
    Knight Jonny

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  2. Hi Jonny
    They do seem to be getting braver and more outspoken. I am proud to see them getting out there with their signs, defying Mr Trump and in my country, Justin Trudeau. We don't feel he is doing enough for the environment either. I have added my signature to some letters to him to tell him to smarten up. To repeat the words of one of my favorite Knights, "Tree Huggers do not lie".
    I think this extreme summer has made believers out of a lot of people. You pretty much have to be living in a cave on top of a mountain to not know what is happening to the planet.
    Truth will win Knight Jonny
    Whole lot of love
    Knight Aunt Jeannie

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