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The Wave by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

The Wave

Faith leaders at the front of the march.

Over 8,000 joined The Wave, Scotland’s biggest ever demonstration to demand action on climate change

The people of Scotland sent a strong message to world leaders today (Saturday 5 December) ahead of vital climate change talks in Copenhagen next week.

The Wave, a family-friendly march through the streets of Glasgow, demonstrated the concern felt by ordinary people that world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the forthcoming UN summit should share Scotland’s ambition on climate change, that the poorest must be protected and that nations must act fair and fast to address the problem.

Those who marched from Bellahouston Park to Kelvingrove Park enjoyed a range of entertainment from speeches and live music to events specially laid on for the many children present.

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Ian MacNicol
07949 850 537
ian_mac1966@yahoo.com
www.ianmacnicolimages.co.uk

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The Wave by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

The Wave

Over 8,000 joined The Wave, Scotland’s biggest ever demonstration to demand action on climate change

The people of Scotland sent a strong message to world leaders today (Saturday 5 December) ahead of vital climate change talks in Copenhagen next week.

The Wave, a family-friendly march through the streets of Glasgow, demonstrated the concern felt by ordinary people that world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the forthcoming UN summit should share Scotland’s ambition on climate change, that the poorest must be protected and that nations must act fair and fast to address the problem.

Those who marched from Bellahouston Park to Kelvingrove Park enjoyed a range of entertainment from speeches and live music to events specially laid on for the many children present.

FIRST USE FREE

Ian MacNicol
07949 850 537
ian_mac1966@yahoo.com
www.ianmacnicolimages.co.uk

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialShare Alike Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 8, 2009

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The Wave by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

The Wave

Stuart Murrdoch of Belle and Sebastion joins The Wave.

Over 8,000 joined The Wave, Scotland’s biggest ever demonstration to demand action on climate change

The people of Scotland sent a strong message to world leaders today (Saturday 5 December) ahead of vital climate change talks in Copenhagen next week.

The Wave, a family-friendly march through the streets of Glasgow, demonstrated the concern felt by ordinary people that world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the forthcoming UN summit should share Scotland’s ambition on climate change, that the poorest must be protected and that nations must act fair and fast to address the problem.

Those who marched from Bellahouston Park to Kelvingrove Park enjoyed a range of entertainment from speeches and live music to events specially laid on for the many children present.

FIRST USE FREE

Ian MacNicol
07949 850 537
ian_mac1966@yahoo.com
www.ianmacnicolimages.co.uk

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialShare Alike Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 8, 2009

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The Wave by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

The Wave

Over 8,000 joined The Wave, Scotland’s biggest ever demonstration to demand action on climate change

The people of Scotland sent a strong message to world leaders today (Saturday 5 December) ahead of vital climate change talks in Copenhagen next week.

The Wave, a family-friendly march through the streets of Glasgow, demonstrated the concern felt by ordinary people that world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the forthcoming UN summit should share Scotland’s ambition on climate change, that the poorest must be protected and that nations must act fair and fast to address the problem.

Those who marched from Bellahouston Park to Kelvingrove Park enjoyed a range of entertainment from speeches and live music to events specially laid on for the many children present.

FIRST USE FREE

Ian MacNicol
07949 850 537
ian_mac1966@yahoo.com
www.ianmacnicolimages.co.uk

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialShare Alike Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 8, 2009

0 comments

The Wave by Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

The Wave

Over 8,000 joined The Wave, Scotland’s biggest ever demonstration to demand action on climate change

The people of Scotland sent a strong message to world leaders today (Saturday 5 December) ahead of vital climate change talks in Copenhagen next week.

The Wave, a family-friendly march through the streets of Glasgow, demonstrated the concern felt by ordinary people that world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the forthcoming UN summit should share Scotland’s ambition on climate change, that the poorest must be protected and that nations must act fair and fast to address the problem.

Those who marched from Bellahouston Park to Kelvingrove Park enjoyed a range of entertainment from speeches and live music to events specially laid on for the many children present.

FIRST USE FREE

Ian MacNicol
07949 850 537
ian_mac1966@yahoo.com
www.ianmacnicolimages.co.uk

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialShare Alike Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 8, 2009

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