Protesters marched, played music, made art, and more to encourage President Jair Bolsonaro's government to fight the fires in the Amazon Rainforest.
Thousands of people marched in São Paulo Friday night to demand action to help the burning Amazon Rainforest. The demonstration began at the São Paulo Museum of Art on Paulista Avenue, where many protests often begin in the city. The march was full of art, music, and many creative signs. Here's what it looked like on the ground. Visit BusinessInsider.com for more stories.
Thousands of people marched in São Paulo Friday night to demand action to help the burning Amazon Rainforest. The demonstration began at the São Paulo Museum of Art on Paulista Avenue, where many protests often begin in the city. The march was full of art, music, and many creative signs. Here's what it looked like on the ground. Visit BusinessInsider.com for more stories.
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