Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/People-s-Climate-March-in-New-York-City-27MZIF3K8495.htmlConceptually similarPeople's Climate March in New York CityGP0STOLSJCompleted★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONZ7Completed★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONZ8Completed★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONYYCompleted★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONXWCompleted★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONYRCompleted★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONYUCompleted★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STOLS6Completed★★★★People's Climate March in New York CityGP0STONZ0Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STONYTPeople's Climate March in New York CityParticipants in the People's Climate March make their way through the streets of New York City. The march, two-days before the United Nations Climate Summit, is billed as the largest climate march in history.The People’s Climate March is a global weekend of action on climate change. More than 2000 events are planned over 6 continents, including huge rallies in New York and London. The summit, called by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, will be attended by more than 120 world leaders and will be the largest gathering of world leaders to discuss climate change since the Copenhagen Summit in 2009.Locations:New York-New York-United States of AmericaDate:21 Sep, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Michael NagleMaximum size:4869px X 3911pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Chief executive officers (CEO)-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Speeches-Summits-United Nations (UN)-Urban areas-WomenShoot:People's Climate March in New York CityThe People’s Climate March is the biggest global call-to-action on climate change in history. Hundreds of thousands of people across the globe are marching, demanding that world leaders take action on climate change. The summit, called by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, will be attended by more than 120 world leaders and will be the largest gathering of world leaders to discuss climate change since the Copenhagen Summit in 2009.