top of page
cover.jpg

Tens Of Thousands In Climate March Before Dutch Vote. October 26, 2025

  • Writer: Ana Cunha-Busch
    Ana Cunha-Busch
  • Oct 25
  • 2 min read
Protesters gather for a climate march to demand a more ambitious climate policy, ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Photo: Koen van Weel / ANP / AFP.
Protesters gather for a climate march to demand a more ambitious climate policy, ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections. Photo: Koen van Weel / ANP / AFP.

By AFP - Agence France Presse


Tens Of Thousands In Climate March Before Dutch Vote


Tens of thousands of climate protesters marched in The Hague on Sunday, seeking to push the fight against climate change up the political agenda days ahead of an election dominated by immigration and housing.


Brandishing banners reading "The Planet Deserves Your Vote", "Vote Green," and "Make Earth Cool Again", demonstrators filled a central park before parading through the city.


Organisers put the attendance of the march at around 45,000 people.


"I think there is a lot of concern about climate policy in the Netherlands. I just don't think it's properly reflected in political discussions and what you see in this election," said Daan Zieren, 23


"You see that parties aren't talking about it at all, even those that used to talk about it a lot," Zieren, who runs a youth climate movement, told AFP.


The most recent survey by Eenvandaag suggested that climate was a long way down the priority list for voters ahead of the October 29 elections.


It came 11th out of 12 priority areas surveyed in last month's poll, which surveyed 25,000 voters, giving them 25 topics and asking them to pick their top five.


Only 19 percent put climate in the top five. The top three topics were housing (58 percent), immigration (44 percent), and healthcare (40 percent).


"We hope that all the parties realise they can't get around the climate issue anymore and that today gets a response from everybody," said Zieren.


Volunteer worker Marijn Roorda came dressed as a polar bear to highlight the plight of these animals as their habitat suffers from climate change.


He, too, voiced frustration that the topic of climate change was absent from the election campaign.


"A lot of parties don't actually care about the environment anymore. There are even parties that are denying (climate change) is happening," the 47-year-old told AFP.


"I think a lot of people are concerned about climate, especially young people, but a lot of people are tired of politics," he said.


"Nothing is happening, nothing is changing, and we want to see a change."


je-ric/rmb

 
 
 

Comments


 Newsletter

Subscribe now to the Green Amazon newsletter and embark on our journey of discovery, awareness, and action in favor of the Planet

Email successfully sent.

bg-02.webp

Sponsors and Partners

Your donation makes a difference. Help Green Amazon continue its environmental awareness, conservation, and education initiatives. Every contribution is a drop in the ocean of sustainability.

logo-6.png
LOGO EMBLEMA.png
Logo Jornada ESG.png
Logo-Truman-(Fundo-transparente) (1).png
  • Linkedin de Ana Lucia Cunha Busch, redatora do Green Amazon
  • Instagram GreenAmazon

© 2024 TheGreenAmazon

Privacy Policy, ImpressumCookies Policy

Developed by: creisconsultoria

monkey.png
Donate with PayPal
WhatsApp Image 2024-04-18 at 11.35.52.jpeg
IMG_7724.JPG
bottom of page