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Photo: Sabine Joosten/ Hollandse Hoogte |
Several thousand Dutch school
pupils skipped school on Thursday to take part in a second march for the
climate, this time in Amsterdam.
The first demonstration in The Hague attracted
a crowd of around 10,000 police said at the time. On Thursday 5,000 to 6,000
youngsters took part.
On Wednesday two government agencies published figures
showing that targets for cutting greenhouse gases are unlikely to be met by
2030, and the cabinet said it was now considering bringing in a carbon tax for
heavy industry.
‘It is important that the government does enough, and that is
what we are demonstrating for,’ one pupil told broadcaster NOS.
The march
organisers plan to hold a third rally on May 24, during a European-wide day of
action on climate change.
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish schoolgirl climate campaigner who has inspired worldwide protests, should be awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian lawmakers saidhttps://t.co/f5NiHyRPRY— AFP news agency (@AFP) 14 maart 2019
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