
Protesters move through the restricted Blue Zone area at the COP26 climate summit on November 12, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo: Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)
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Protesters move through the restricted Blue Zone area at the COP26 climate summit on November 12, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo: Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)
\u201cHuge crowd of protestors from the movements for #ClimateJustice including the large numbers who walked out after the #PeoplesPlenary outside the gates of #COP26 chanting "Keep 1.5 Alive!"\n\n#ClimateJustice #JustTransition \nCredit: @agisilaos_k Agisilaos Koulouris | #COPCollab26\u201d— Climate Justice Coalition (@Climate Justice Coalition) 1636724123
"This is the real atmosphere of people fighting for their needs," Katarzyna Niemier, a climate activist from Poland, toldThe Washington Post.
"The wealthiest have said that their coffers are empty, treating climate finance as if it were some loose change to be found down the back of the sofa."
With the negotiations stretching into the weekend, advocates expressed hope that more progress can be made before the summit comes to a close.
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\u201cHuge crowd of protestors from the movements for #ClimateJustice including the large numbers who walked out after the #PeoplesPlenary outside the gates of #COP26 chanting "Keep 1.5 Alive!"\n\n#ClimateJustice #JustTransition \nCredit: @agisilaos_k Agisilaos Koulouris | #COPCollab26\u201d— Climate Justice Coalition (@Climate Justice Coalition) 1636724123
"This is the real atmosphere of people fighting for their needs," Katarzyna Niemier, a climate activist from Poland, toldThe Washington Post.
"The wealthiest have said that their coffers are empty, treating climate finance as if it were some loose change to be found down the back of the sofa."
With the negotiations stretching into the weekend, advocates expressed hope that more progress can be made before the summit comes to a close.
\u201cHuge crowd of protestors from the movements for #ClimateJustice including the large numbers who walked out after the #PeoplesPlenary outside the gates of #COP26 chanting "Keep 1.5 Alive!"\n\n#ClimateJustice #JustTransition \nCredit: @agisilaos_k Agisilaos Koulouris | #COPCollab26\u201d— Climate Justice Coalition (@Climate Justice Coalition) 1636724123
"This is the real atmosphere of people fighting for their needs," Katarzyna Niemier, a climate activist from Poland, toldThe Washington Post.
"The wealthiest have said that their coffers are empty, treating climate finance as if it were some loose change to be found down the back of the sofa."
With the negotiations stretching into the weekend, advocates expressed hope that more progress can be made before the summit comes to a close.