Peoples Climate March September 2014
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- | The '''Peoples Climate March''', held on 21 September 2014 across the world, was attended by over 500,000 people world wide. | + | The '''Peoples Climate March''', held on 21 September 2014 across the world, was attended by over 700,000 people world wide in 166 countries. |
- | * 30,000 people attended in Melbourne, Australia | + | * In New York, over 400,000 people marched past Central Park including Ban Ki Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations |
+ | * In Australia, 58,000 people participated in over 130 events. 30,000 people attended in Melbourne. Senator Christine Milne called for Australia to acheive zero net carbon emissions by 2050. | ||
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The Peoples Climate March, held on 21 September 2014 across the world, was attended by over 700,000 people world wide in 166 countries.
- In New York, over 400,000 people marched past Central Park including Ban Ki Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations
- In Australia, 58,000 people participated in over 130 events. 30,000 people attended in Melbourne. Senator Christine Milne called for Australia to acheive zero net carbon emissions by 2050.
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[edit] External links
- Twitter #PeoplesClimate
- Melbourne rally for climate change action attracts 30,000 people, The Age
- People's Climate March: Hundreds of thousands march in rallies calling for action on climate change, ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- C02 emissions from burning fossil fuels surge to highest level in human history, The Age
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