Tens of thousands march for the climate in France

Protesters hold placards and a banner reading "A mandate for the climate" during a "Look up" march to urge governments to act against climate change and social injustice in Paris. -  REUTERS Pic
Protesters hold placards and a banner reading “A mandate for the climate” during a “Look up” march to urge governments to act against climate change and social injustice in Paris

PARIS, March 113 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Tens of thousands of people protested across France on Saturday to call for more attention to the climate crisis in the runup to presidential polls next month.

“Look up”, read one message in giant orange letters demonstrators held up in Paris, urging politicians to make protecting the planet a priority.

The sign was a nod to Netflix hit Don’t Look Up, in which astronomers who discover a comet will wipe out the earth try in vain to get politicians to take the threat seriously.

“When are we going to talk about it?” read another sign.

The climate crisis took up only 1.5 per cent of talking points in media coverage of the election campaign from Feb 28 to Mar 6, a recent survey by climate justice non-governmental organisations has found.

Organisers said 80,000 protesters took part across the country, including 32,000 people in Paris. The interior ministry however said just around 40,000 demonstrated, of whom 11,000 in the capital. — NNN-AGENCIES

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