Click here to access article by Quincy Saul from TruthOut.
In this article Saul advises people "to bear in mind the potential
dangers and drawbacks of such an endeavor" of which he suggests some. He
also offers suggestions about how the event could be useful.
I think that if all people do is gather in mass in New York and march through the city with a lot of corporate embedded NGOs, then it will be all for nothing. But to the extent that The People's Climate March raises peoples' consciousness of the seriousness of climate destabilization, then it could be promising if afterwards people at the grassroots build organizations to confront the goliaths of capitalist ruling classes along a series of battlegrounds--control of media, government, education, and most important of all, the economy.