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'Flash mob' climate change call

A 'flash mob' has been organised by green activists in a Berkshire town to highlight climate change.

Dozens of people in Reading are due to hold their phones in the air and take a group photograph before calling on world leaders to take action.

The event has been organised by Avaaz.org, a new global web movement set up to "mobilise people to affect international decision-making".

People will gather at the John Lewis store clock at 1710 BST on Monday.



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