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Around 70,000 Brussels protesters demand action on climate | World News, The Indian Express

Around 70,000 Brussels protesters demand action on climate | World News, The Indian Express

By AP |Brussels |Published: January 28, 2019 9:37:39 am

Around 70,000 Brussels protesters demand action on climate

The event was described as Belgium's biggest climate march ever, with police estimating slightly bigger crowds than a similar demonstration last month.

Protestors hold banners as they march during a Rise for the Climate demonstration in Brussels, Sunday, January 27, 2019. (Source: AP/PTI)
At least 70,000 people braved cold and rain in Brussels on Sunday to demand the Belgian government and the European Union increase their efforts to fight climate change, the Belgian capital’s fourth climate rally in two months to attract at least 10,000 participants.
The event was described as Belgium’s biggest climate march ever, with police estimating slightly bigger crowds than a similar demonstration last month. Trains from across the nation were so clogged that thousands of people didn’t make the march in time.
Some 35,000 students in Belgium skipped classes Thursday to take their demands for urgent action to prevent global warming to the streets.
“Young people have set a good example,” protester Henny Claassen said amid raised banners urging better renewable energy use and improved air quality. “This is for our children, for our grandchildren, and to send a message to politicians.”
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People take part in a march called “Rise for Climate” in Brussels, Belgium, January 27, 2019. (Source: REUTERS)
Even though the direct impact on Belgian politics was likely to be small since the country currently is led by a caretaker government, the demonstrations have pushed the issue of climate change up the agenda as parties prepare for national and European Union elections in May.


The march ended at the headquarters of the European Union. The 28-nation bloc has been at the vanguard of global efforts to counter climate change but still came in for the protesters’ criticism.

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