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La marche pour le climat à Fribourg

Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte

30 novembre 2015 à 11:25

A Fribourg, 250 personnes ont marché pour manifester leur envie d'une avancée conséquente lors de la Conférence de Paris pour le climat. Des marches avaient lieu dimanche 29 novembre ailleurs en Suisse et dans le monde.

  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • Marche mondiale pour le climat avant l'ouverture de la conférence de Paris Photo Lib/Alain Wicht Fribourg,le 29.11.2015Alain Wicht/LaLiberte
  • epa05045223 A Filipino woman walks past demonstrators holding banners during the Global Climate March in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, Philippines, 28 November 2015. According to activists' statements, thousands of Filipinos from different sectors joined the Global Climate March to address multiple climate related issues a few days before the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to be held in Paris. The COP21 also known as the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, which starts in the French capital Paris on 30 November, aims to achieve an international agreement on climate change, with the objective of keeping global warming below 2 degrees Celsius. EPA/MARK R. CRISTINOMARK R. CRISTINO / KEYSTONE
  • Menschen versammeln sich zum groessten menschlichen Herz der Schweiz mit dem Slogan "Denn ich liebe", um ihre Unterstuetzung fuer die Umwelt vor dem Cop21 (Konferenz der Vereinten Nationen ueber Klimaaenderungen) kund zu tun, anlaesslich einer Aktion zum Weltklimatag organisert von Klima Allianz Schweiz, auf dem Helvetiaplatz in Zuerich, am Samstag, 28. November 2015. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex) People form the largest Swiss human heart with the slogan "Because I love" to show their support for the environment before the Cop21 (UN Conference on Climate Change) during a campaign for the World Climate organised by Climate Alliance Switzerland, in Zurich, Switzerland, Saturday, November. 28, 2015. (KEYSTONE/Anthony Anex)ANTHONY ANEX / KEYSTONE
  • People hold banners "Planete je t'aime" during the Global Climate March in Geneva, Switzerland, Saturday, November 28, 2015. People gathered ahead the upcoming United Nations conference on climate change COP21 that will open in Paris, France, on Monday, 30 November. (KEYSTONE/Salvatore Di Nolfi)SALVATORE DI NOLFI / KEYSTONE
  • Activists display banners during the Global Climate March in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015. The march is part of a global campaign ahead of next week's U.N. climate talks in Paris. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)Dita Alangkara / KEYSTONE
  • epa05047061 Thousands of pairs of shoes are displayed at Republique Square on the eve of the COP21 Conference opening, Paris, France, 29 November 2015. The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) due to be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December will proceed as planned, despite the terrorist attacks of 13 November. EPA/IAN LANGSDONIAN LANGSDON / KEYSTONE
  • Climate change protesters march through Lugano during a protest for the global climate day in Lugano, Switzerland on Sunday, November 29, 2015. Climate change protesters march through Lugano during a demonstration in the southern part of Switzerland. World leaders are to meet for the The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) due to be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December. (KEYSTONE/TI-PRESS/Gabriele Putzu)GABRIELE PUTZU / ©Ti-Press
  • epa05047289 Demonstrators have gathered for the 'Global Climate March' at the Brandenburg Gate, a major landmark of Berlin, Germany, 29 November 2015. The 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) due to be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December will proceed as planned, despite the terrorist attacks of 13 November. US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel as well as leaders from India, South Africa and China are among the leaders planning to come. The aim is to reach an international agreement to limit greenhouse gas emissions and curtail climate change. EPA/GREGOR FISCHERGREGOR FISCHER / KEYSTONE
  • Thousands gather for a rally on Parliament Hill, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015, in Ottawa, Ontario. More than 150 leaders are preparing for the opening days of a two-week conference where countries are trying to negotiate an agreement aimed at avoiding a calamitous increase in global temperatures. (Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDITFred Chartrand / KEYSTONE
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