Human power coupled with solar power.
Assembling a sign filled with hope in our new government.
The Raging Grannies took to the stage and sang a bunch of songs with environmental themes. They really got the crowd singing and dancing.
Aboriginal groups began to arrive. Northern communities are at the most risk from climate change.
I heard some jingling music behind me and I turned to see these wonderful dresses. A pleasure to eye and ear.
The gathering crowd was starting to take on a circus-like atmosphere.
Some groups came a long way to be part of this climate march.
One way of making your mark on climate change.
Will we get climate leadership from our new Prime Minister or will it just turn out to be more hot air?
Real leaders, eh? Well, four out of five ain't bad.
A sign I can agree with.
Is getting out of fossil fuels the ultimate solution?
One can only hope this would apply to all levels of government, especially at the municipal level.
A different take on climate change.
Methane generators make a significant contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the many smiling faces participating in the climate march.
Darn, I missed David Suzuki's stirring speech to the crowd. They were finally galvanize and the march began up Elgin Street. Police cameras videotaped (...)
The crowd kept coming and coming and coming. This was turning into the largest demonstration in years.
There were lots of kids marching alongside their parents. They all had home-made signs.
Things got a little cocky and squirrelly. I'm not sure what these outfits are meant to represent. Squirrels and chickens are not threatened by climate (...)
Nature's Serene Beauty
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