- Sydney to Seattle, via Hong Kong, Berlin, London and Sao Paulo, march on Sunday - Thousands take to streets ahead of Paris climate summit    Organisers have announced that early estimates show the global climate marches are the largest ever held, with a likely total of more than 600,000 people.   Around 570,000 people have already marched in 2,300 events in 175 countries around the world. Further marches in Vancouver, Ottawa and Mexico City are anticipated to push this number over 600,000, more than double the record set in last year's series of marches.    All this was achieved despite the largest march, in Paris, called off due to security concerns. Instead, thousands of shoes were laid out to symbolise the missing protesters.  | |
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