24 Mar 2022 | 07:55 PM UTC
Europe: Environmental groups plan protests across the region March 25
Climate activists to demonstrate in urban centers across Europe March 25; localized disruptions possible.
Event
Climate activists will hold a number of demonstrations in cities across Europe March 25. The gatherings are organized as part of the broader international action dubbed "Global Climate Strike." Multiple high-profile civil society groups have expressed support for the action. Demonstrations likely to attract higher attendance and potentially cause disruptions include:
Vienna, Austria: Stubentor, 13:00
Brussels, Belgium: Central Station, 13:30
Paris, France: March from Place du Pantheon to Place de la Bastille, starting 14:00
Berlin, Germany: Invalidenpark, 12:00
Budapest, Hungary: Deak Ferenc ter, 10:00
Rome, Italy: Piazza della Repubblica, 09:30
Turin, Italy: Piazza XVIII Dicembre, 10:00
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Dam Square, 13:00
Stockholm, Sweden: Mynttorget, 12:30
Madrid, Spain: Plaza Cibeles, 19:00
Barcelona, Spain: Placa Catalunya, 19:00
Zurich, Switzerland: Helvetia Square, 16:30
Additional events are scheduled to take place in cities throughout Europe with varying levels of participation; the largest actions are likely in major cities. Demonstrations could involve marches around the given location or through city centers, though event locations are liable to change at short notice due to requests from local authorities.
Any related gatherings are likely to remain peaceful, especially considering that the main organizing groups hope to attract large numbers of schoolchildren to highlight the interests of future generations with regard to climate change. Regardless, police will almost certainly deploy near the larger rallies as a precaution. Localized traffic disruptions are probable. Increased crowding on public transport systems is possible near the larger rally locations.
Advice
Avoid all demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation. Check local media sources for up-to-date information on local events, and allow extra time for travel in any protest-affected areas March 25.