Marching for climate change around the world
People around the world on September 21 organized a march to call for protection of the Earth and to fight global climate change.
About 600,000 thousand people in more than 2,000 locations around the world participated in a march campaign to call for action to protect the Earth and fight climate change.Images, slogans, banners appear dense on the streets, while the people who join themselves join this activity every time.(Photo: AP)
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (green hat), joined the march in Manhattan with French Minister of Ecology Segolene Royal (blue shirt) and researcher Jane Goodall.According to the organizers' estimates, more than 310,000 were present here on September 21.(Photo: AFP)
New York, USA, is one of the largest parade locations in the world.In the picture is the line of people present on 6th Avenue. This is an activity organized before the UN Climate Change Summit held on September 23.(Photo: Reuters)
At this year's Climate Change Summit, 125 leaders around the world will discuss the issue of reducing carbon emissions, factors affecting and seriously threatening the environment.Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hopes that leaders of countries can reach a common agreement on the issue until the end of 2015. (Photo: EPA)
A message in the New York march with the meaning: "Earth is everything" .(Photo: Reuters)
People in the British capital of London in costumes pretend to be some endangered animals or lose their habitat.(Photo: AP)
Photos in Paris, France.The program is attended by about 25,000 people.(Photo: AFP)
People in Sydney, Australia, line up: "Beyond Coal + Gas" , with a call for restrictions on coal and gas exploitation.In Australia, the message was directed towards issues of concern that climate change may cause droughts and forest fires.(Photo: AFP)
The slogan of people in Mexico City, Mexico, means: "Stop climate change".(Photo: Reuters)
A participant in the parade dressed as Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Germany.About 15,000 Germans took to the streets to attend the September 21 event.(Photo: Reuters)
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