Quebec students join global marches to demand climate change action
MONTREAL — A human wave of chanting, sign-waving protesters made their way downtown from the base of Montreal’s Mount Royal on Friday as they joined a series of student-led marches around the world demanding that government take action on climate change.
A beating drum signalled the beginning of the march, which spanned several city blocks as thousands of students and other protesters denounced what they see as government’s failure to take action to stop an impending climate crisis.
Earlier Friday, students formed human chains around six Montreal high schools, forcing the cancellation of morning classes.
The protesters are demanding stronger government action on climate change, including a law to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Organizers said that under current commitments, the temperature could rise twice that much by 2020.