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Large Demos Globally Against Bush Admin's Climate Policy
In 32 countries around the world, thousands of protesters railed against the inaction of the US Government to curb it's fossil fuel polluting of the atmosphere.
Montreal, Dec. 3 - Saturday saw an estimated 7,000 people
holding signs which read "(Bush) Wanted: for crimes against
the planet", "Time is running out", and "You are not alone on
this planet". They gathered at the United Nations Summit for
Climate Change where the delegates are reviewing and updating
the Kyoto Protocol.
Protests in solidarity with the Montreal group were held in
32 countries around the world including London where10,000
took to the streets demanding that the US join in the effort to
lower her CO2 pollution levels.
For reports from Montreal, London, and more see "Protest News":
http://www.angelfire.com/nb2/www.dissentam.org/Dec.html
holding signs which read "(Bush) Wanted: for crimes against
the planet", "Time is running out", and "You are not alone on
this planet". They gathered at the United Nations Summit for
Climate Change where the delegates are reviewing and updating
the Kyoto Protocol.
Protests in solidarity with the Montreal group were held in
32 countries around the world including London where10,000
took to the streets demanding that the US join in the effort to
lower her CO2 pollution levels.
For reports from Montreal, London, and more see "Protest News":
http://www.angelfire.com/nb2/www.dissentam.org/Dec.html
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