Live Updates: People's Climate March Draws Thousands to New York Streets

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By Mashable Team2014-09-21 14:30:32 UTC

More than 300,000 people gathered in New York on Sunday, and at hundreds of events worldwide, to call for action against global warming and other environmental issues. The People’s Climate March originally expected to draw around 100,000 people.

The United Nations Climate Summit, set to take place two days later on Tuesday in New York, will feature more than 120 heads of state, along with business leaders and representatives from civil society groups. At the summit, the U.S. is expected to announce several new initiatives to help developing countries increase their resilience to climate change and reduce their emissions, as well as tout the progress made domestically in cutting emissions in recent years, according to the White House.

Read Mashable's latest updates on the People's Climate March, below:

REPORTERS AND EDITORS IN NEW YORK: Andrew Freedman (@afreedma), Bianca Consunji (@BiancaConsunji), Evan Engel (@EvanEngel), Liz Pierson (@Liz_Pierson), Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@LorenzoFB) | EDITORS IN TORONTO: Anita Li (@neeeda)

Topics: Climate, climate summit, new york, United Nations, U.S., US & World, World

Image: Craig Ruttle/Associated Press

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