Tens of thousands join climate protests before UN summit
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) Tens of thousands of protesters joined rallies on Friday as a day of worldwide demonstrations calling for action against climate change began ahead of a U.N. summit in New York.
Some of the first rallies in what is being billed as a global climate strike were held in Australias largest city, Sydney, and the national capital, Canberra. Australian demonstrators called for their nation, which is the worlds largest exporter of coal and liquid natural gas, to take more drastic action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Organizers estimate more than 300,000 protesters took to Australian streets in what would be the largest demonstrations in the country since the Iraq War began in 2003.
Similar rallies were planned Friday in cities around the globe. In the United States more than 800 events were planned, while in Germany more than 400 rallies were expected.
In New Delhi, one of the worlds most polluted cities, dozens of students and environmental activists chanted We want climate action and I want to breathe clean at a rally outside the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
They carried banners with some displaying messages like There is no Earth B.
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