About 100 Thousand People Marched In A Group In Denmark Called On The Ways In Protecting The Environment
A friend is never known till a man has need. According to the British "Guardian" reported that during the UN climate summit held in Copenhagen of Denmark, on 12th there were over 10 million people took to streets to demand every country to implement the effective measures to combat climate warming. Natalie Portman also Love Popular ghds While this demonstration finally grew to be violence fighting, about 300 youths in black clothes threw stones on police and broke window glasses, the police instantly stopped and arrested many guys. Many demonstrators of engaging in this matter, hidden their faces, conflicted with polices, about fifty heavily armed riot polices were to intervene to stop them, and pressed the engaged persons on the ground and then boarded a police vehicle.Top ten Don’ts of the Popular UGG Bailey Button Compared with the earlier demonstrations, they were all peaceful, the Danish TV station estimated that the number of demonstrators ranged from 30000 - 100000 people, and police estimated that there were more than 50,000 demonstrators, and the long queues outside the climate conference was as long as 6 km. Look On Gathering: ugg short ! Before the parade departure, the authorities showed their anxiety that there were some violence acts which instigated by extremists, but the organizers also called on the demonstrators to keep calm. One organizer, Green Peace pointed out that, 300,000 people die because of climate change every year, now it is not problem of adaptation, but for survival. Friends of the Earth, another environmental organizer said that they did not allow the carbon dioxide destroy the world, because there was no clean coal or oil, the coal and the oil should be left underground. In the demonstrators, there was a group of people led by a German entrepreneur, he paid out his own money to support 15 employees to Copenhagen. They pulled up the banner with a sentence that "save our planet, we should do something", and they said that they did not represent the government, while they just want to find a way to solve global warming. In addition to Copenhagen, another 130 cities in the world were also planning to launch protests and hoped that representatives at the Climate Conference in Copenhagen put aside their differences and reached consensus, effectively solved the problem of global climate warming. In Australia, the organizers said that there were 5 million people in the country involved in a variety of demonstrations. The demonstrators of Sydney shouted "I want to clean energy", "Do not need new coal mine" etc, because Australia is one of the leading coal exporters in the world. In the world's third-biggest emitter, Indonesia, demonstrators gathered outside US Embassy in Djakarta, requiring super power country to support developing countries in reducing emission of carbon dioxide. In Philippines, hundreds of environmentalists demonstrated in the capital Manila by pounding on drums. In central Marseille, several environmentalists strengthen influence of demonstration by gongs and drums. One demonstrator said, final agreement Copenhagen Conference would gain maybe lower than expectation, but he will protest within conference. In Berlin, demonstrators gathered around Brandenburg Gate, some dressed up as representatives of many countries soaked in transparent big water vat. Within negotiations between politic representatives, water in vat is increasing slowly by which environmentalists symbolize the severity and urgency of climate change. In front of Saint-Eustache Church, hundreds of public participated demonstration in rain. They showed this action is to exert pressure on French government. National Secretary-General of Green Party Cecil Deflo called French public to take actions within conference and remind leaders of every country of responsibility they have to whole human beings. It was relatively calm in Copenhagen this weekend, but some media said that a variety of demonstrations would happen one after another next weekend, among which some would be more radical, bringing critical challenges to the security work.



