Sunday, December 09, 2007

In "biting cold", disappointing attendance at London global warming protest

Excerpt from this article:
Carrying banners with slogans like "cut carbon not forests" and "actions speak louder than words" protesters in London marched in torrential rain and biting cold past parliament and through Trafalgar Square to rally in front of the U.S. embassy.
Update 1: Check this out--Reuters has now removed "and biting cold" from the above sentence:
Carrying banners with slogans like "cut carbon not forests" and "actions speak louder than words" protesters in London marched in torrential rain past parliament and through Trafalgar Square to rally in front of the U.S. embassy.
Note also the paragraph about disappointing attendance:
British police said 2,000 people took part in the march. Organisers said they estimated the number at 7,000.
Note that organizers had hoped for a vastly greater turnout:
Organisers say they hope up to 40,000 people could attend the rally.

"Last year we attracted 35,000 people and we hope this will be bigger," said Phil Thornhill of the Campaign Against Climate Change, which is organising the event.
Update 2:Thanks to Icecap for the link!

Update 3:Now note this from the BBC, with no mention of the British police figure of 2,000 protesters:
Organisers said 10,000 turned out for the London march and rally outside the US embassy.

1 comment:

Derek Tipp said...

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