With street protests curtailed out of terrorism fears and strict rules on conduct in the negotiations,climate organizations are forced to be creative to do their positions known in Paris.
As the decision makers continue negotiating to determine the fate of the planet, the residual effects of Paris attacks still hang over the city. Police armed with automatic guns fill the subways and streets, or enforcing the state of emergency. France's president,Francois Hollande, on the eve of the elections has gained a 50% popularity rating based on his reaction to the attacks. While it may be increasing security, or it has limited the public's capacity to have their concerns heard approximately a planetary crisis that itself causes insecurity. The state of emergency means that no more than two people can gather,which has shut down most of the public demonstrations planned, most notably the climate march that was scheduled for the opening of the conference. While a few events have been granted permission, and their permits came through very late,making the technical components of organizing challenging.
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