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Supporters of the environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion gather on Trafalgar Square outside of the National Gallery in London for the first day of a two-week climate change protest campaign. The action is named 'Impossible Rebellion' and thousands of people expected to take part. IMAGES
Hundreds gather at Parliament Square in London to protest against climate change, ahead of a march organised by the Extinction Rebellion group. IMAGES of the protesters gathered at Parliament square
Synopsis : The oxygen on earth has gone bad. Going outside has become a myth. In this postapocalyptical land, a young girl comes across the word "picnic" in her reading. This one simple term, unknown to her, will form a part of her grand collection. Thanks to her grandfather's emotional stories from how life used to be, she has become the collector of words which no longer exist. Directed by : Juan Pablo Copello Country : Argentina Subscribe ️️ http://k6.re/HVb7y Watch more films ️️ XXXXXX Follow the Mobile Film Festival on : Instagram : http://bit.ly/2eV1Y0w Facebook : http://bit.ly/2eV1ZSc Twitter : http://bit.ly/2favT9X Linkedin: http://bit.ly/2WnRwWm Since 2005, the Mobile Film Festival reveals and promotes new talents thanks to an international competition open to the largest number, with very simple rules : 1 mobile - 1 minute - 1 film For its 15th edition, participants have produced short films responding to the theme "ACT NOW on Climate Change". 50 films from 25 countries were selected in competition. More info on www.mobilefilmfestival.com YouTube Creators for Change, United Nations Climate Change support the Mobile Film Festival.
Students in New York City take to the streets to join tens of thousands of teenagers and schoolchildren around the world for a day of protests against climate change. IMAGES
People in London take part in the "Restore Nature Now" protest, supported by Extinction Rebellion (XR), National Trust and WWF. British actress Emma Thompson and Nemonte Nenquimo, Indigenous activist and member of the Waorani Nation from the Amazonian region of Ecuador, marched together, holding a banner. IMAGES