Tens of thousands of people joined a climate change protest in Amsterdam on Sunday, urging the Dutch government to take action on climate change. The demonstration, the first of its kind in the Netherlands, drew around 40,000 people despite heavy rain, according to Agence France-Presse. “The high turnout is the proof that people now want a decisive policy on climate from the government,” Greenpeace, one of the march organizers, said in a statement. 🤩🤩🤩 40,000 march in the rain in Amsterdam to call for action on #climatechange@klimaatmars @GreenpeaceNL pic.twitter.com/gtuXtHHpYD — Greenpeace EU (@GreenpeaceEU) March 10, 2019 The waterlogged European country is expected to be especially vulnerable to the rising tides brought on by climate change.