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If you were at or near the Queen's Park Savannah, on Thursday afternoon, you may have seen some creative signs about joining fight against climate change.

As, one non-profit organisation is doing its part to educate members of the public about how they can play a part in the fight.
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00:00Sounding like a movie director trying to get the perfect shot.
00:10The non-profit organization I Am Movement held a demonstration at the Queen's Park
00:15Savannah on Thursday.
00:16We have some amazing signs, just talking about climate change, bringing awareness to the
00:23issues of climate change, positive things about climate change as well, but also the
00:28reality of climate change.
00:30They are trying to raise awareness of how small island developing states like Trinidad
00:35and Tobago are affected by climate change.
00:40Getting people to develop a real consciousness about climate and environmental matters.
00:45This year I Am Movement is marking 10 years of advocating for positive social and environmental
00:51change with the help of volunteers.
00:55Every month for the last couple of months we've basically been focusing on a different
01:00element of environmental topics and climate topics.
01:06This particular month we're focusing on climate change.
01:10From holding climate talks to sparking conversations about reducing plastic consumption, this non-profit
01:16does not plan on slowing down.
01:18Do your part, no matter how small you are or how small you think you are, every little
01:23bit helps.
01:24Anselm Gibbs, TV6 News.
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