Photoblog: Silent Climate Parade 2014
Parade passes by the Berliner Dom When was it: Sunday, September 21st at 2:00 p.m. Where was it: Alexanderplatz to Brandenburger Tor, in Berlin's Mitte What happened: Several thousand Berliners donned headphones and danced their way through the streets while listening to live DJ mixes and short speeches about climate change, that were being broadcast over the headsets. Organizers also coordinated a 'crowd tsunami'... basically, that's a giant version of the Mexican wave. By that point the parade had covered the whole length of Unter den Linden and the effect of the wave was pretty awesome. Everything at the parade was environmentally-friendly, too, from the electric tuk-tuk vehicles used by the DJs and drink sellers, to the balloons and even the toilets at the end of the parade. Why was it : The UN conference on climate change starts on September 23rd in New York. September 21st was therefore chosen as a global day of action, when 2,808...