London, UK. 8th September 2018. Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly Shane Rattenbury speaks at the Climate Reality rally in front of Tate Modern, one of thousands around the world demanding urgent action by government leaders to leaders commit to a fossil free world that works for all of us. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 8th September 2018. Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly Shane Rattenbury speaks at the Climate Reality rally in front of Tate Modern, one of thousands around the world demanding urgent action by government leaders to leaders commit to a fossil free world that works for all of us. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London, UK. 8th September 2018. Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly Shane Rattenbury speaks at the Climate Reality rally in front of Tate Modern, one of thousands around the world demanding urgent action by government leaders to leaders commit to a fossil free world that works for all of us. The rally called for people to take personal actions to reduce their own contribution to climate change but more importantly to join together to press for action at local, national and international level. The action by Climate Reality, a global and diverse group of activists, community leaders, organisers, scientists, storytellers and others united to act over global warming was supported by the UK Campaign Against Climate Change and Fossil Free UK and other groups and in particular called for local authorities to divest from fracking and fossil fuels and for government to end its support for fracking. After the rally people posed for a group photograph in front of Tate Modern and then on the Millennium bridge. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

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