Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Amsterdam on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government take stronger action against climate change.
Organisers estimated 40,000 people turned out for the protest, despite poor weather conditions.
"Our government must opt for real solutions for families, young people, small entrepreneurs, employees and farmers," environmental organisation Milieudefensie said on its website.
"The big polluters have to pay fairly...The climate is not waiting."
Banners carried throughout the demonstration shared a range of messages, challenging the government to "change the system," or "down with borders, up with forests," and one that simply read: "help."
According to a January report from the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency, the Netherlands was trailing far behind climate targets set for 2020.