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Over 45,000 march in The Hague, demanding action on climate change

by admineconai October 27, 2025
written by admineconai October 27, 2025
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At least 45,000 people marched through The Hague on Sunday urging the next government to put climate change at the heart of its policies.

The Protesters carried placards with different slogans, including “Make the earth great again” and “It’s your mother, after all”, as they called for stronger political action to tackle the climate crisis.

“Our generation helped create this level of prosperity, but we also need to take responsibility,” Margriet (62) told broadcaster NOS. “People find it difficult to take a step back and make sustainable choices. The problem is that doing something about climate change doesn’t bring quick results—it doesn’t build houses or create jobs overnight.”

Lucie (20) told broadcaster NOS climate change had received too little attention during the election campaign. “The debate is dominated by other topics, and because climate change feels abstract, it’s easy to ignore.”

For others, the day was about connection and hope. “The positive energy of all these people coming together really helps,” said Carlijn (26), who was attending her first protest. “Even if politics doesn’t move fast enough, it’s good to know that we’re not alone.”

Several political parties were represented at the march, but not the VVD and other right wing parties. Volt leader Laurens Dassen said the climate crisis should be “the number one issue for the next cabinet”. “It’s not just a progressive issue—it’s a challenge for the whole country,” he said.

Several political parties were represented at the march, but not the VVD and other right wing parties. Volt leader Laurens Dassen said the climate crisis should be “the number one issue for the next cabinet”. “It’s not just a progressive issue—it’s a challenge for the whole country,” he said.

Story was adapted from Dutch news.

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