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Summary This is a film documenting some of the peaceful protests in York (one of many across the world) addressing the climate emergency, on November 6th 2021 for 'Global Day of Action'. This day ran in conjunction with world leaders meeting at the COP26 Global Climate Summit in Glasgow that year, and aimed to unite climate activists to take action under a common goal.
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This is a film documenting some of the peaceful protests in York (one of many across the world) addressing the climate emergency, on November 6th 2021 for 'Global Day of Action'. This day ran in conjunction with world leaders meeting at the COP26 Global Climate Summit in Glasgow that year, and aimed to unite climate activists to take action under a common goal.
Crowds gathering outside York Minster are shown.
Activists hold up placards, some examples read 'SYSTEM CHANGE NOT...
This is a film documenting some of the peaceful protests in York (one of many across the world) addressing the climate emergency, on November 6th 2021 for 'Global Day of Action'. This day ran in conjunction with world leaders meeting at the COP26 Global Climate Summit in Glasgow that year, and aimed to unite climate activists to take action under a common goal.
Crowds gathering outside York Minster are shown.
Activists hold up placards, some examples read 'SYSTEM CHANGE NOT CLIMATE CHANGE' and 'MY VOICE MATTERS, YOURS TOO'.
Crowds are shown walking through the streets of York City Centre, holding up signs and placards with eco-related messaging, and chanting. Many are wearing hygiene face masks.
The Green Party are shown leading a crowd, holding up a banner with their own logo. At the front of the crowd, someone leads an activist chant whilst holding a microphone.
Crowds are shown continuing to walk through the streets of York City Centre with their climate activism placards.
The Green Party and York and Districts Trade Union Council continue to lead the crowd and the chanting, holding up their own banners at the front of the marching crowd.
The crowd gather around York Minster.
A group of younger activists are shown stood in front of the entrance to the Minster with a microphone. One of the placards behind them reads 'There is no Planet B.'