Thousands march in France to say ‘no’ to climate change

Author: Associated Press
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Thousands of people gather in front of Paris town hall during a protest, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018. Demonstrators in cities across France and Europe were marching on Saturday as part of a global day of protest ahead of a climate action summit this month in San Francisco, California. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Thousands of people have joined a march and rally held in Paris as part of an international mobilization to show popular support for urgent measures to combat climate change.

Crowds overflowed a plaza in front of City Hall before marching east to the Place de la Republique on Saturday. They carried with them an urgent message that it’s up to the public to put global warming at the top of the political agenda.

The front-page of France’s daily Liberation newspaper featured a call from 700 French scientists for politicians to take action because “solutions are available.”

Activists encouraged “Rise for Climate” protests around the world before a climate summit opens next week in San Francisco. California’s governor proposed the event after President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.

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