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People's Climate March

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Photo: Robert van Waarden, Survival Media Agency

We said it would take everyone to change everything — and everyone came.

With world leaders coming to New York City for a landmark summit on climate change, people around the world took to the streets to demand action to end the climate crisis.

Now, more than ever, we are a big, beautiful, unified movement. We are coming together around the world like never before to demand a brighter and more just future for everyone.

This wrap-up is just a snapshot of how profound and important the People’s Climate Mobilization was.

2646 Events.
162 Countries.

1 weekend to change the course of history.

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NYC By the numbers:

The march in New York City was by far the largest climate march in history. Here are a few of our favorite numbers from the day:

400,000

Estimated Number of People at the NYC March

1574

Participating Organizations

50,000

College Students

630,000

Social Media Posts

5,200

Articles Written

7

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