Tens of thousands of climate change protesters marched through the streets of Brussels, Sunday, October 10, weeks prior to the U.N. COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. ————————— READ MORE: Dressed as endangered fish or tigers or wearing toy polar bears on their heads, demonstrators marched through Brussels on Sunday to push world leaders to take bolder action to fight climate change at the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow starting this month. Thousands of people and 80 organizations took part in the protest, aiming for the biggest such event in the European Union's capital since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which stopped the climate movement's weekly marches in its tracks. Cyclists, families with children and white-haired demonstrators filled city streets, chanting slogans demanding climate justice and waving banners in English, French and Dutch. One carried a stuffed polar bear on her head, and others were dressed as animals endangered by human-caused climate change. "After you've seen all the disasters we have seen this summer, it's really crucial that we move now. Because everybody knows what the problem is," said Xavier De Wannemaeker, a protester with Extinction Rebellion. ————————— LINK: https://www.voanews.com/a/thousands-march-in-brussels-to-demand-tougher-climate-action-/6264953.html