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  • Pouing the water into the Ottawa River at the end of the Climate Welcome on day three. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • Portraits from day three of Climate Welcome in Ottawa. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • More than 300,000 march in solidarity for Climate accountability, at the People's Climate March on September 21, 2014. (Credit: Robert van Waarden)
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  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
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  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
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  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
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  • Indigenous Women leaders guard the water for the third day of the Climate Welcome. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • On November 6th,  over 60 people continued the sit-ins at the Prime Minister's Residence in Ottawa. This #ClimateWelcome was the second day of a four day series of events targeting the new Canadian Prime Minister. Today youth, parents, grandparents and leaders from the climate justice brought 'gifts'. When the Prime Minister did not come and accept the gifts the participants risked arrest by sitting in on the street. #ClimateWelcome sit ins will resume again tomorrow with twice as many participants and more gifts. (Photo: Robert van Waarden / Survival Media)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth activists from the Indigenous Peoples' Caucus chanting "How low can you go?" at an action this morning at COP21. The activists were holding a rope representing the 1.5 degrees Celsius limit of global temperature rise that is necessary to stay below to prevent climate change disasters. The youth activists along with Chief Bill Erasmus were asking delegates to commit to staying below 1.5 degrees in the climate negotiations and invited them to show their commitment by doing the limbo underneath the rope at the action. <br />
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On December 4, 2015, the COP21 entered its 5th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
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  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
    People's Climate March - Los Angeles...jpg
  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
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  • Cheyenne Phoenix leads chants in front of the Tesoro refinery's main gate.<br />
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On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- The Canadian Youth Delegation holds an action at COP21 addressing the need for youth voices to be heard during the climate negotiations. They held signs that read "Youth need to be heard, not just seen" and each sign also addressed an issue that the youth delegation is concerned with, such as stoping the tar sands and agreeing to zero fossil fuels by 2050. <br />
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On December 3, 2015, the COP21 entered its 4th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Following a press conference by the Climate Vulnerable Forum, civil society and ministers took part in an action at COP21. They participated in a street theater event which demonstrated the clear pathway to stabilizing the global temperature below 1.5 degrees increase. The ministers of the Philippines, Ethiopia, and Costa Rica walked the symbolic pathway toward 1.5 degrees during the action. <br />
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On December 8, 2015, the COP21 is in it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- On December 2, 2015, youth activists stood in solidarity with the Climate Vulnerable Forum and their call for 100% renewable energy by 2050. The youth activists painted circles over their right eye as symbolism for their goal of zero fossil fuels by 2050. The Climate Vulnerable Forum is an international partnership of countries which are the most impacted by the effects of climate change. <br />
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Today is the third day of COP21 which is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- On December 2, 2015, youth activists stood in solidarity with the Climate Vulnerable Forum and their call for 100% renewable energy by 2050. The youth activists painted circles over their right eye as symbolism for their goal of zero fossil fuels by 2050. The Climate Vulnerable Forum is an international partnership of countries which are the most impacted by the effects of climate change. <br />
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Today is the third day of COP21 which is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- On December 2, 2015, youth activists stood in solidarity with the Climate Vulnerable Forum and their call for 100% renewable energy by 2050. The youth activists painted circles over their right eye as symbolism for their goal of zero fossil fuels by 2050. The Climate Vulnerable Forum is an international partnership of countries which are the most impacted by the effects of climate change. <br />
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Today is the third day of COP21 which is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • A student holding a sign which reads ' We won't stop' cheers at the very front of the crowd. They listen to First Nations People, Trade Unions, Worker and Student Strikers and those affected by Climate Change. <br />
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Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
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  • Cop 21: Paris, France<br />
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Environmental activists across all parts of the world gathered on 12, Dec 2015 at the floor of the Eiffel tower in Paris to protest against the capitalistic corporations that have taken the rooms of climate negotiations in Cop 21.<br />
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The environmental crisis is taking alarming proportions in the world today.<br />
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Later in the day, activists will take to a major boulevard to unroll two 100-meter banners with the slogans "Keep It In The Ground" and "Crimes Climatiques, Stop!" Afterward, they will place over 5,000 red tulips along the banners, the newspaper added.<br />
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The action was coordinated by the 350.org climate-focused initiative, whose collective ambition has been to force the governments to have a transparency commitment towards adapting to climate change.<br />
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The action was packed with thousands of activists who had a clear target towards the climate crisis.<br />
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Photos by: Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- International youth activists call for ambitious long term goals during at action at COP21 today. The youth activists participating in the action painted circles around their eye to demonstrate their support for zero emissions by 2050.<br />
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On December 8, 2015, the COP21 is in it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Cop 21: Paris, France<br />
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Environmental activists across all parts of the world gathered on 12, Dec 2015 at the floor of the Eiffel tower in Paris to protest against the capitalistic corporations that have taken the rooms of climate negotiations in Cop 21.<br />
 <br />
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The environmental crisis is taking alarming proportions in the world today.<br />
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Later in the day, activists will take to a major boulevard to unroll two 100-meter banners with the slogans "Keep It In The Ground" and "Crimes Climatiques, Stop!" Afterward, they will place over 5,000 red tulips along the banners, the newspaper added.<br />
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The action was coordinated by the 350.org climate-focused initiative, whose collective ambition has been to force the governments to have a transparency commitment towards adapting to climate change.<br />
 <br />
<br />
The action was packed with thousands of activists who had a clear target towards the climate crisis.<br />
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Photos by: Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • Thousands of people gather to hold Wall Street accountable for climate injustice.
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  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
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  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
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  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
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  • In London, the UK Student Climate Network joins the global general climate strike to urge world leaders take meaningful steps to address this crisis with the urgency it requires.
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- During the second day of COP21, a panel discussed the Fast for the Climate at the Les espaces Générations climat. The participants of the panel discussion were Barry Coates, Pranita Biswasi, Fazlun Khalid, Yeb San, and was moderated by Caroline Bader. <br />
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Faith leaders and climate activists took part in a fast for the climate at COP21. They were joined by thousands of others that are fasting for the climate around the globe to call on world leaders to solve the climate crisis. <br />
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On December 1, 2015, the COP21 began it's second day of the UN Climate Conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Avaaz Action Factory youth set up banners at the United Nations Climate Talks in Bonn Germany (©Robert vanWaarden)
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  • Pouing the water into the Ottawa River at the end of the Climate Welcome on day three. (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Faith leaders and climate activists take part in a fast for the climate at COP21. They are joined by thousands of others that are fasting for the climate around the globe to call on world leaders to solve the climate crisis. <br />
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On December 1, 2015, the COP21 began it's second day of the UN Climate Conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Walking down Sussex Drive with Solar Panels to deliver to the Prime Minster on Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • Melina Laboucan-Massimo presents the Leap Manifesto to Pavan Sapra during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • A group of citizens walks down Sussex Drive to delivery Solar Panels to Justin Trudeau's home during Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • Cindy is a West Papuan young representative of the Pacific Climate Warriors. She urges us to think about our first nations people and pacific neighbours as they will be the first affected by global warming and rising tides. <br />
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Over 100,000 Marched to fight for Climate Change in Melbourne this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
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  • Citizens participating in Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, sit in front of Rideau Hall waiting for a representative of the Prime Minister's Office to come and accept their gifts.   (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • During Day 4 of #ClimateWelcome in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, a group of citizens attempted to deliver Solar Panels to 24 Sussex and Rideau Hall for newly elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.  (Photo: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media Agency)
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  • A Woman holds a sign urging us to be a renewable superpower! She stands on the lights of the treasury building above the masses of crowds. <br />
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Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 38.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 31.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)  Questions? Need a high res image? Please email photos@survivalmediaagency.com
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 28.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 26.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • Gabriel D'Astous, a UBC grad who currently lives in Ottawa is arrested by the police on Parliament Hill. On October 24th, more than 100 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 19.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 18.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 17.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 13.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media) <br />
Questions? Need a high res image? Please email photos@survivalmediaagency.com
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media) Questions? Need a high res image? Please email photos@survivalmediaagency.com
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  • A birds eye view of the crowd walking down Melbourne's Russell Street towards Federation Square. <br />
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Over 100,000 went on strike from School or work and gathered in Melbourne's Treasury Gardens. Over 3 hours, they sang, listened to speakers, chanted their demands and  marched down Collins Street, and back to the Gardens to fight for Climate Change. Images from this Friday the 20th of September 2019. <br />
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Photos Teagan Glenane | Survival Media
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 101.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 100.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 98.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
    Climate 101 Ottawa 96.jpg
  • On October 24th, 99 young people were arrested in Ottawa calling on Prime Minister Trudeau to reject the Kinder Morgan tar sands pipeline. Together, they gave the Canadian Prime Minister a ‘Climate 101 Crash Course’ which starts with the most basic lesson -- climate leaders don’t build pipelines. (Credit: Robert van Waarden | Survival Media)
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