November 6, 2021

Over two hundred thousand march in Glasgow, as 300+ demonstrations take place around the world​

  • Organisers say that around 300 demonstrations have taken place worldwide, with over 100 in the UK alone.
  • Glasgow’s demonstration saw over 200,000 people march, despite driving wind and rain

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Around 300 simultaneous events took place today as part of a ‘Global Day of Action for Climate Justice’ – with a march through Glasgow attracting thousands of people, despite driving rain and winds.

People from across the world attended the Glasgow demonstrations – which included a march through the city and a number of rallies with high profile speakers such like Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Vanessa Nakate and Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner.

Other demonstrations took in every corner of the world – with people taking action on every continent. The marches take place as the first week of the global climate conference comes to a close, giving people a chance to have their voices heard on what’s been happening at COP26.

Asad Rehman, a spokesperson for the COP26 Coalition, said

‘“Many thousands of people took to the streets today on every continent demanding that governments move from climate inaction to climate justice. We won’t tolerate warm words and long term targets anymore, we want action now

Today the people who have been locked out of this climate summit has their voices heard – and those voices will be ringing in the ears of world leaders as we enter the second week of negotiations.

“The climate crisis has resulted from our broken, unequal societies and economies. We must transform our global economies into ones that protect both people and our planet instead of profit for a few.”

Speaking at the rally, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Marshall Islands Climate Envoy to the United Nations, will say:

‘We need the biggest emitters to be held responsible. We need financing to implement the solutions we are currently developing ourselves through our national adaptation plan. We contribute 0.00005% of the world’s global emissions – we did nothing to contribute to this crisis, and we should not have to pay the consequences.

‘We need to keep up the pressure that COP26 doesn’t allow offsets or endanger human rights and the rights of indigenous people.

ENDS

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Photo credit for Glasgow photos Credit: Oliver Kornblihtt/ @midianinja

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About the COP26 Coalition The COP26 Coalition is the biggest UK-based civil society coalition of groups and individuals organising towards mobilising around climate justice during COP26. Coalition members include environment and development NGOs, trade unions, grassroots community campaigns, faith groups, youth groups, migrant and racial justice networks.

7th – 10th November 2021: The People’s Summit for Climate Justice, 200 hybrid in person and online across Glasgow.

www.cop26coalition.org

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