Massachusetts

Huge Crowd at Boston's Global Climate Strike Rally

The event is part of worldwide events inspired by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg

What to Know

  • The Boston Climate Strike, organized by youth climate activists, was being held at City Hall Plaza, with others in the area
  • Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu and former Environmental Protection Agency head Gina McCarthy were among scheduled speakers.
  • The event was inspired by Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, who demanded lawmakers in her country treat climate change as a top priority.

Thousands of people around Massachusetts were expected to join worldwide demonstrations spearheaded by young people to call for greater action on climate change, Friday.

A huge crowd gathered at City Hall Plaza for the Boston Climate Strike — some 10,000 people were expected — organized by youth climate activists.

Similar events were expected to take place at MIT and Harvard University in Cambridge; as well as in more than a dozens towns and cities including Worcester, Brockton, Quincy and Newton. 

The rallies were part of worldwide events inspired by Swedish 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who single-handedly protested outside of parliament, demanding lawmakers in her country threat climate change as a top priority.  

Organizers of the Boston event estimated that over 10,000 participants, including young people, would be on hand to demand “bold climate action” at the local, state, and federal levels; a “Massachusetts Green New Deal” and the declaration of a climate emergency.

Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu and former Environmental Protection Agency head Gina McCarthy were among scheduled speakers. 

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