"People around the world should protest ‘on behalf of those who can’t’, say organisers of climate march forbidden in light of Paris terror attacks".
"A march expected to attract 200,000 people onto the streets of Paris ahead of crunch UN climate change talks was forbidden by the French government on Wednesday in light of last Friday’s terror attacks.
But organisers have said it is now even more important for people around the world to come out onto the streets for 'the biggest global climate march in history' to protest 'on behalf of those who can’t'.
There are 2,173 events organised in more than 150 countries around the world on 28 and 29 November."
Emma Howard reports for the Guardian November 19, 2015.
Organizers of Cancelled Paris Climate March Urge Global Show of Support
Source: Guardian, 11/20/2015