Traffic came to a halt on Saturday as more than 3,000 people marched through Oxford in light of the Cop 26 climate summit in Glasgow.
Horns of Plenty brass band, youth activists and Imam Monawar Hussain led the way as protesters called for 'less talk and more action' from the Government.
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Groups including the Oxfordshire COP26 Alliance, Oxford Trades Council, Extinction Rebellion, Oxford Friends of the Earth, BBOWT, Unison and Oxford Youth Strike turned up with banners and chants to get their voices heard.
Photographer Ed Nix sent in a video of the march capturing the atmosphere of the protesters.
Drone footage of the march was captured. Watch the footage here:
The march went along Cowley Road towards Broad Street where a rally took place.
The rally featured speakers such as MPs Anneliese Dodds and Layla Moran, youth climate activists and councillor leaders as well as scientists to answer the public's questions.
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