COP27 Edinburgh March for Climate Justice Sat 12 Nov
World leaders are not acting fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change and they won’t move unless pushed. So please get on the streets this Saturday 12 November to demand change as part of the COP27 Day of Action.
UNISON is supporting climate justice marches and rallies across the UK including in Edinburgh on Saturday 12 November.
The family friendly event in Edinburgh starts at 12 noon in St Andrew Square.
The organisers are planning for it to bring to life the multiple crises we are facing. At each location along the route, groups will engage the march in key issues and resistance: expect music, art and excitement! All welcome!
St Andrew Square: International Climate Justice: Make Polluters Pay
HSBC, Hanover St: Cancel all Debt to Global South Countries
Santander, Hanover St: End Fossil Fuel Finance
Market St: Solidarity with Egypt: Free All Political Prisoners
UK Government Office, Sibbald Walk: No New Fossil Fuel Projects
Scottish Parliament: End the Cost of Living Scandal – Just Transition Now
Since COP26 in Glasgow we have seen a lack of action from governments at home and abroad. COP27 will not save us, it is our people-powered movements that will build the world we need – therefore we will come together in Edinburgh to connect our struggles and demand action.
It is organised by Edinburgh Climate Coalition, Climate Justice Coalition, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, Friends of the Earth Scotland, Global Justice Now.
Stephen Smellie, UNISON Scotland Depute Convener, who attended COP26 last year, will again be part of the ITUC delegation in Egypt.
He said: “We must not lose sight of the fact that the climate crisis is the most important issue facing working people throughout the world. The current energy crisis is a manifestation of that wider and deeper crisis.
“Governments must take action to implement the policies now that will give us a fighting chance of avoiding the chaos that the climate crisis is increasingly causing. The only way to get them to do that is to put as much pressure on our own governments. The global mobilisations on 12 November are a part of that.”
Full details are on the UNISON Scotland website.