Hundreds of people turned up in Dublin for a National Climate March to end fossil fuels, as the Cop30 global climate negotiations continue in Belém, Brazil. Photograph: Chris Maddaloni
Shortly before 2pm on Saturday, an irate taxi driver left his cab and wheeled two suitcases over to a garda standing at the top of Burgh Quay in Dublin city, where traffic had been stopped to facilitate a large protest.
Placing the two suitcases in front of the garda, which were followed quickly by his passenger, the driver said: “Every week they’re allowed to do it, what is this one about, even?”
After being told the march concerned climate change, he simply replied that it was “bulls**t” before
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