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Taiwan’s largest climate march in two decades kicked off on Saturday, with over 100 civic groups joining ten climate organizations hosting the event in Taipei. The march's themes span several climate-related causes, including carbon reduction, national security and disaster prevention in vulnerable communities.

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00:00Over 100 civic groups are taking to the streets for climate resilience in Taipei on Saturday.
00:06This year's demonstration focuses on reducing carbon emissions and also national security and disaster prevention for vulnerable groups.
00:14Groups fighting for legal action, farmers' rights and industrial use of renewable energy also gather in front of Taipei City Hall to make their case.
00:22This year's march is the largest climate demonstration in two decades, with over 10 organizations hosting the event.
00:30And the first carbon-free one.
00:33We've always used to use carbon emissions, because it's the most convenient and the most convenient way.
00:37But this year, because we want to address the low-carbon emissions, we always need to be able to do a better way of reducing carbon emissions.
00:44So we've been able to find the gas emissions to produce the low-carbon emissions.
00:50The march comes ahead of the United Nations Climate Summit COP30 taking place in Brazil in early November.
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