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Greta Thunberg climate strike: Activist in Bristol for march | |
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Activist Greta Thunberg has addressed large crowds in Bristol as a climate strike march takes place in the city. | |
The Swedish environmentalist will be at a Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate (BYS4C) event on College Green, before joining the march through the city. | The Swedish environmentalist will be at a Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate (BYS4C) event on College Green, before joining the march through the city. |
It is not clear how many people will attend but the event has "grown so large" usual safety measures may prove inadequate, police say. | It is not clear how many people will attend but the event has "grown so large" usual safety measures may prove inadequate, police say. |
BYS4C insists adequate safety measures are in place. | BYS4C insists adequate safety measures are in place. |
Mya-Rose Craig, the youngest person to be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol, spoke to the crowd before Greta's arrival on stage. | Mya-Rose Craig, the youngest person to be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol, spoke to the crowd before Greta's arrival on stage. |
She said: "Greta, welcome to our amazing city and thank you for being with us today. We have to engage with all of our communities in order to properly fight climate change. | She said: "Greta, welcome to our amazing city and thank you for being with us today. We have to engage with all of our communities in order to properly fight climate change. |
"An unequal world can never be a sustainable one." | "An unequal world can never be a sustainable one." |
Avon and Somerset Police and Bristol City Council have warned of "major disruption" during the event, but stressed they would be "working to ensure Bristol is open as usual". | Avon and Somerset Police and Bristol City Council have warned of "major disruption" during the event, but stressed they would be "working to ensure Bristol is open as usual". |
More than 20 road closures are in operation from Broadmead and the Bearpit across to Hotwells, Brandon Hill and Park Street. | More than 20 road closures are in operation from Broadmead and the Bearpit across to Hotwells, Brandon Hill and Park Street. |
BYS4C said a similar protest last year attracted 15,000 and it was believed there could be many more people come to hear the 17-year-old speak. | BYS4C said a similar protest last year attracted 15,000 and it was believed there could be many more people come to hear the 17-year-old speak. |
It said it had drafted in more than 80 stewards and has a sectioned-off a "safe zone" for young children as well as an accessibility area. | It said it had drafted in more than 80 stewards and has a sectioned-off a "safe zone" for young children as well as an accessibility area. |
Ms Thunberg had originally intended to visit London, but the area planned for the protest in the capital was considered too small so organisers recommended Bristol instead. | Ms Thunberg had originally intended to visit London, but the area planned for the protest in the capital was considered too small so organisers recommended Bristol instead. |
Two years ago, Ms Thunberg started missing lessons on Fridays to protest outside the Swedish parliament building, in what turned out to be the beginning of a huge environmental movement. | Two years ago, Ms Thunberg started missing lessons on Fridays to protest outside the Swedish parliament building, in what turned out to be the beginning of a huge environmental movement. |
She has since become a leading voice for action on climate change, inspiring millions of students to join protests around the world. | She has since become a leading voice for action on climate change, inspiring millions of students to join protests around the world. |