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Thousands march in Sweden climate demonstration as election looms

Around 10,000 people joined the march as organisers warned Sweden’s climate policies could miss emissions-cutting targets.

  • Around 10,000 demonstrators gathered in Stockholm on Sunday to protest against human-made climate change, weeks ahead of the September 13 general election.
  • Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson's government, backed by the Sweden Democrats, has cut petrol taxes and reduced low-carbon requirements since 2022, which experts argue jeopardizes Sweden's 2030 emissions-reduction goals.
  • More than 200 organizations joined the march, marking a record turnout, according to Beatrice Rindevall of the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation. "We are so many people who are concerned about this problem," said 21-year-old student Kliff Lindberg.
  • According to a Verian opinion poll published by SVT on Thursday, 37 percent of respondents identified climate change as their top priority, behind only health care, education, crime, and elderly care.
  • Climate activist Greta Thunberg warned of "collapse" if current political trajectories continue, telling AFP that no party proposes adequate climate policies. The government argues fossil fuel phase-outs must be gradual to preserve Sweden's competitiveness.
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(Brussels=Yonhap News) Correspondent Hyun Yoon-kyung = Climate issues are rapidly emerging as a top priority for voters in Sweden, which will hold a general election on the 13th of next month.

·Seoul, Korea (the Republic of)
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According to a Verian opinion poll published on Thursday by the public network SVT, 37% of respondents said that climate was one of the top priorities of voters.

Lean Right

Comeback for the climate theme in the election campaign: In Stockholm thousands demonstrate for a restrictive environmental policy of the Swedish government. Greta Thunberg is also part of the campaign.

·Berlin, Germany
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About 10,000 people have protested today in Stockholm, Sweden, in defense of the climate, less than a month from the legislative elections, found journalists from the Agence France-Presse (AFP) on the spot. We are so many to feel concerned about this climate problem that I think this relieves me a bit and gives me the strength to think that there is a way forward to solve this problem," said 21-year-old student Kliff Lindberg, who is participati…

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Just over 200 NGOs and associations mobilized this Sunday in Stockholm, three weeks from the 13 September election. In power since 2022, the right is given loser in the polls.

·Paris, France
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