People’s Climate March


People’s Climate March Australia We made history! From here on in, we’re all in The UN climate summit really matters, but unlike the Tour de France, this doesn’t end in Paris. We’ll keep turning up and speaking out and harnessing the energy of our communities to grow a movement that is so loud and strong, […]

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People’s Climate March Australia
We made history!

From here on in, we’re all in
The UN climate summit really matters, but unlike the Tour de France, this doesn’t end in Paris. We’ll keep turning up and speaking out and harnessing the energy of our communities to grow a movement that is so loud and strong, we cannot be ignored. So get involved in actions, community groups and organisations in your area and together, let’s create the world we want to see!
Thank you!

In the last weekend of November, we made history! Across the globe, 785,000 people in 175 countries hit the streets at more than 2,300 People’s Climate March events. That’s three quarters of a MILLION people! And in Australia, we came together in record breaking numbers in more than 50 towns and cities right across the country to show the world just how much we care. Thank you for marching, drumming, re-tweeting, speaking, letterboxing, painting and volunteering. You’re the voice! We showed our world leaders gathering in Paris, we want a world our children can thrive in. We know we can change the world when we act together. And if our government won’t lead, we will. Because from here on in, we’re all in. We’ll keep turning up and speaking out and harnessing the energy of our communities to grow a movement that is so loud and strong, we cannot be ignored.
By the people. For the planet.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Australian Youth Climate Coalition

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Campaign Ran From: 2016 to 2016

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