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Thousands take part in Exeter climate protest

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Some are taking time off school or work to join the global events

Large crowds have gathered in Exeter city centre, as part of the largest ever global climate protest.

Those striking are calling for a Green New Deal that includes decarbonising the UK economy by 2030 "in a way that enhances the lives of ordinary people and works to eliminate social and economic inequality".

Exeter City Council says it supports the sentiment behind the rally. Earlier in the year they pledged the city would become carbon neutral by 2030.

Cllr Rachel Sutton, Lead Councillor for Climate and Culture, said: “We are committed to tackling the climate change emergency not just here in Exeter but across the planet. For a number of years the City Council has been devoting its energies to a number of projects that aim to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.

“We appreciate that many of our staff also feel strongly about saving the planet and for this reason we are happy for any member of staff who wishes to take part in tomorrow’s event to do so in their own time, provided that service delivery can be maintained to the public.

 

 

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