Climate protesters around the world call for stronger action | DW News

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As scientists warn about the fragility of our planet’s climate at the U-N summit in Glasgow, people around the world are taking to the streets calling for decisive action.

Crowds of concerned citizens joined climate activists in the Scottish city to demonstrate for a second day. They’re demanding drastic action to curb global warming. Delegates from nearly every country in the world are in the city — negotiating how to limit temperature rises to 1 point 5 degrees Celsius. But for activists even this would be too little, too late. Last night, climate activist Greta Thunberg described the summit as ‘a failure’.

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