Horn
13th April 2015, 07:20 AM
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Thousands of protestors, mostly dressed in high tech nylon and plastic cold weather gear, tramped through the snow in Quebec City last Saturday, to protest against global warming.
The organizers aimed to press provincial and territorial leaders to turn the tide on oil sands expansion and the corresponding development of pipelines.
“They were just really, really there to send a message to get the premiers to focus on climate because it is an important thing to focus on and it’s just not on the political agenda right now,” said Ms. Hassan.
Red-clad protestors formed a thermometer to send a message about climate change. Meanwhile, #ActionClimat (https://www.hashtags.org/analytics/ActionClimat/) was trending on Twitter.
Premiers from across Canada are set to hold a summit on Tuesday to discuss what role provinces can play leading up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris later this year.
Read More: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/activists-rally-in-quebec-city-calling-for-climate-action-ahead-of-premiers-meeting/article23889348/ (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/activists-rally-in-quebec-city-calling-for-climate-action-ahead-of-premiers-meeting/article23889348/)
I must say I like their taste in plastic snow gear. The bright red petroleum based plastic outfits made a terrific contrast against the late season snow. At least this protest didn’t have to be cancelled due to extreme cold, like the cancelled Yale protest in February this year (http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/13/its-too-cold-to-protest-global-warming-at-yale/).
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/04/13/global-warming-protestors-in-the-snow/
Thousands of protestors, mostly dressed in high tech nylon and plastic cold weather gear, tramped through the snow in Quebec City last Saturday, to protest against global warming.
The organizers aimed to press provincial and territorial leaders to turn the tide on oil sands expansion and the corresponding development of pipelines.
“They were just really, really there to send a message to get the premiers to focus on climate because it is an important thing to focus on and it’s just not on the political agenda right now,” said Ms. Hassan.
Red-clad protestors formed a thermometer to send a message about climate change. Meanwhile, #ActionClimat (https://www.hashtags.org/analytics/ActionClimat/) was trending on Twitter.
Premiers from across Canada are set to hold a summit on Tuesday to discuss what role provinces can play leading up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris later this year.
Read More: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/activists-rally-in-quebec-city-calling-for-climate-action-ahead-of-premiers-meeting/article23889348/ (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/activists-rally-in-quebec-city-calling-for-climate-action-ahead-of-premiers-meeting/article23889348/)
I must say I like their taste in plastic snow gear. The bright red petroleum based plastic outfits made a terrific contrast against the late season snow. At least this protest didn’t have to be cancelled due to extreme cold, like the cancelled Yale protest in February this year (http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/13/its-too-cold-to-protest-global-warming-at-yale/).
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/04/13/global-warming-protestors-in-the-snow/