Thousands turn out for Vancouver climate march

Following a summer with record-breaking global temperatures and devastating wildfires across the country, thousands of students and Vancouver residents marched to call for stronger climate action. 

This year's march was co-ordinated by several grassroots organizations, including Climate Convergence, For Our Kids, Doctors for Planetary Health and many others. 

 

You read the full article here.

The Vancouver climate march is one of 13 taking place across B.C., according to event organizers

Thousands of people carry colourful signs and march on a busy street. On the right are cars driving by.
Thousands of demonstrators attended a global climate change protest in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, calling for countries to stop using fossil fuels. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

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