Student-led Fridays for Future climate change demonstrations keep growing
Striking students and pupils gather for a Fridays for Future protest march at Invalidenpark on March 29 in Berlin. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg took part in the ensuing march.
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German climate activist Luisa-Marie Neubauer speaks during a “Fridays for Future” demonstration for a new climate policy in Berlin on March 29.
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Striking students and pupils gather for a Fridays for Future protest march at Invalidenpark on March 29 in Berlin.
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The “Fridays for Future” demonstration for a better climate policy in front of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate on March 29.
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, 16, speaks March 29 at a Fridays for Future rally in front of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate.
(Felipe Trueba / EPA/Shutterstock) Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, center, stands with German climate activists Luisa Marie Neubauer, left, and Jakob Blasel at a March 29, 2019, demonstration in Berlin.
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Students hold a banner during a Fridays for Future demonstration against climate change in Berlin.
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Climate activist Jakob Blasel speaks to striking students and pupils gathered for a Fridays for Futur march at Invalidenpark on March 29 in Berlin.
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German climate activist Luisa Marie Neubaue speaks during a Fridays for Future event in Berlin.
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