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Greta Thunberg says action on climate can't wait
Thousands of activists from around the world including Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg hit the streets of Madrid on Friday to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit in the Spanish capital.
"The current world leaders are betraying us and we will not let that happen anymore," the 16-year-old Thunberg said in a fiery speech at the end of the march.
"We say 'that's enough". And change is coming, whether you like it or not because we have no other choice," she said.
Thunberg, who has become famous for galvanising a generation of youngsters to fight for the environment, was forced to abandon the rally shortly after it began because she was mobbed by supporters and the media.
"We would love some action by people in power because people are suffering and dying due to the climate and ecological emergency and we can't wait any longer," she told a news conference before the start of the rally.
The march took place in Madrid on the sidelines of the 12-day UN climate conference, which the Chilean capital Santiago had been due to host but was forced to pull out due to deadly anti-government protests.
The COP25 summit opened on Monday with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution.
Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- had been en route to Chile when the venue was changed, forcing her to hitch a ride back to Europe on a catamaran.
- 'Critical moments' -
Demonstrators beat drums and blew whistles as they made their way along the five-kilometre (three-mile) route of the march from Atocha train station.
Some carried ballons in the shape of the planet. One group carried a mock coffin representing the death of the environment.
Olga Conde, 65, said she had turned out because unless people protest "politicians will not give the courageous responses that are needed now."
"They didn't do it before, and if there is no social pressure, they won't do it," she told AFP at the rally.
The world's top scientists believe the long-term average temperature rise must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels to prevent runaway warming and catastrophic longer term damage.
But the level of emissions being released into the atmosphere has risen to an all-time high, triggering global weather hazards from heat waves to intense hurricanes and raging wildfires.
"We are in one of the most critical moments of our history and it seems like for the first time we are managing to speak with one voice," Oscar-winning Spanish actor Javier Bardem, a vocal environmental activist, told the crowd.
"Without a planet there is no future" and "politicians the earth is dying" were among the signs on display.
- 'Insufficient ambition' -
The rally was held on the first day of a four-day long weekend when people leave the Spanish capital.
Organisers said half a million people had turned out but a spokeswoman for the central government's office in Madrid told AFP police estimated around 15,000 had taken part in the rally.
"Speeches are not enough, we need concrete actions that target climate ambition that will resolve these problems," said Estefania Gonzalez, spokeswoman for Civil Society for Climate Action (SCAC) representing more than 150 Chilean and international groups
SCAC has been the driving force behind a week-long Social Summit for Climate Action, which begins on Saturday and runs parallel to the COP25, involving hundreds of events, lectures and workshops.
In their manifesto, groups involved in the march address a clear message to the decision-makers from the nearly 200 countries attending the UN summit.
"We demand that governments participating in COP25 recognise the current climate inaction and state that the insufficient ambition of their agreements will lead the planet to a disastrous global warming scenario," they wrote.
Kohli powers India win over Windies
Prothom-alo.com news
Skipper Virat Kohli struck a blistering 94 to power India to a six-wicket win after chasing down 208 against the West Indies in the opening Twenty20 international on Friday.
Kohli put on a key 100-run second-wicket stand with KL Rahul, who made 62, as the hosts reached their target with eight balls to spare and lead the three-match series 1-0.
The star batsman smashed six fours and six sixes to record his career-best T20 international score in 50 balls as he surpassed his previous high of 90 with a winning hit over the rope.
Kohli arrived with the score on 30 for one to complete his 23rd fifty and soon launched an attack to pulverise the West Indies bowlers as India pulled off their highest ever T20 chase.
Left-handed batsman Shimron Hetmyer made 56 and put on 71 with skipper Kieron Pollard to lead West Indies to 207 for five after being put in to bat on a good batting wicket.
West Indies looked poised to get over 220 but leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal struck twice in three deliveries to get Hetmyer and send Pollard, who hit 37, trudging back to the pavilion.
Jason Holder then struck an unbeaten 24 off nine balls as West Indies managed 29 off the last two overs.
Evin Lewis, with his 17-ball 40, and Brandon King, who made 31, also made useful contributions.
The match also witnessed the start of a latest trial of technology using a TV umpire instead of the on-field official to call front foot no-balls.
India's Anil Chaudhary called the first no-ball with paceman Kesrick Williams overstepping the line in the 13th over of the Indian innings.
Williams bowled another no-ball and Holder the third of the match.
The system was trialled once in 2016, in the series between England and Pakistan, but the International Cricket Council wants to come out with a clear implementation of the plan this time around.
Skipper Virat Kohli struck a blistering 94 to power India to a six-wicket win after chasing down 208 against the West Indies in the opening Twenty20 international on Friday.
Kohli put on a key 100-run second-wicket stand with KL Rahul, who made 62, as the hosts reached their target with eight balls to spare and lead the three-match series 1-0.
The star batsman smashed six fours and six sixes to record his career-best T20 international score in 50 balls as he surpassed his previous high of 90 with a winning hit over the rope.
Kohli arrived with the score on 30 for one to complete his 23rd fifty and soon launched an attack to pulverise the West Indies bowlers as India pulled off their highest ever T20 chase.
Left-handed batsman Shimron Hetmyer made 56 and put on 71 with skipper Kieron Pollard to lead West Indies to 207 for five after being put in to bat on a good batting wicket.
West Indies looked poised to get over 220 but leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal struck twice in three deliveries to get Hetmyer and send Pollard, who hit 37, trudging back to the pavilion.
Jason Holder then struck an unbeaten 24 off nine balls as West Indies managed 29 off the last two overs.
Evin Lewis, with his 17-ball 40, and Brandon King, who made 31, also made useful contributions.
The match also witnessed the start of a latest trial of technology using a TV umpire instead of the on-field official to call front foot no-balls.
India's Anil Chaudhary called the first no-ball with paceman Kesrick Williams overstepping the line in the 13th over of the Indian innings.
Williams bowled another no-ball and Holder the third of the match.
The system was trialled once in 2016, in the series between England and Pakistan, but the International Cricket Council wants to come out with a clear implementation of the plan this time around.
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