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Campaign to highlight climate change threat

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NEW DELHI: Activists of the Global Climate Campaign have planned to stage a two-hour programme at India Gate here on Sunday to highlight the threat posed by climate change.

The programme will be held from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and feature an exhibition, plays by street children and distribution of information pamphlets.

Global Climate Campaign brings together organisations from across 70 countries, from environment and development charities, to unions, student, community and women’s groups as well as individuals.

Rallies around world

It has been organising coordinated rallies around the world to coincide with the yearly United Nations’ Climate Talks, apart from holding programmes during the rest of the year to spread awareness.

The India Gate programme comes on the eve of the Bali conference: from December 3 to 14 negotiators will be meeting at Bali in Indonesia for this year’s United Nations’ Climate Talks.

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