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A train that has been billed as the world's longest mobile artwork will arrive in Brussels on 20 February, as part of a campaign to promote the environmental benefits of rail freight transport.

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The climate marches organised by secondary school pupils in Brussels exploded into other cities on Thursday, seeing more than 30,000 people in total take to the streets of the capital, Leuven, Liè

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Secondary schools across Flanders and Brussels are being invited to take part in an innovative science project exploring how the local environment affects weather conditions.

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Police estimate that 70,000 people joined Sunday's Rise for Climate march in Brussels - a similar turnout to the last demonstration on 2 December.

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A record number 35,000 pupils from Belgian schools marched for the climate today in Brussels, the third outing for the activist group founded by two Antwerp secondary school students.

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An estimated 12,500 students - from both French and Dutch-speaking schools - skipped lessons on Thursday for the second week running for a major climate march in the centre of Brussels.

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Some 3,000 Belgian pupils skipped school today to march for the climate in Brussels.

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Belgium's biggest ever climate march saw more than 65,000 people brave the Brussels wind and rain on Sunday - three times more than expected.

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Between 20,000 and 25,000 people are expected to take part in Sunday's climate march in Brussels, police have forecast.

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