
More than 50,000 people came together to demand action on climate change on Saturday 5th Dec at The Wave, the biggest climate change march in the world ever! We called for the Government to take much more urgent and effective action on climate change.

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On Saturday 5 December 2009, ahead of the crucial UN climate summit in Copenhagen, tens of thousands of people from all walks of life will march through the streets of London to demonstrate their support for a safe climate future for all.
Press Release 30/11/09
Yes it’s true, on Saturday 5 December 2009 at 3.00pm, AFC Liverpool (an ‘all red team') will wear blue shirts during their home top of the table clash against Stone Dominoes!
P&P have teamed up with political artist Polyp to create a huge head-turning wave sculpture for The Wave on 5 Dec and you can make your own amazing banners.
Hundreds of people of all ages from Birmingham will flow to London on 5 December to take part in a massive human wave to call on the UK Government for strong leadership on climate action ahead of crunch talks at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen.
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