More than half a million people around the world took part in climate change marches over the weekend, a co-organiser said on Sunday, as protesters urged politicians to take action. From Sydney to Stockholm and Cairo to Cape Town, an estimated 570,000 took to the streets in 2,300 separate events across 175 countries, a new record for a set of global marches, co-organiser Avaaz said. "This is the problem of our generation and the next," said Katia Herault, a climate protester in London who had only a Nemo costume protecting her from pouring rain and howling winds.
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