SINGAPORE — Volunteers in dozens of countries were set to plant trees, clean up trash and urge governments to do more to combat climate change to mark Earth Day, as scientists warn of more extreme weather and record temperatures this year. The run-up to the 54th annual celebration of the environment, officially marked on Saturday, has included a week of conservation and clean-up activities around the world, and festivals were due to begin in Rome and Boston on Friday. Thousands were expected to gather in London on Friday to begin four days of events known as the 'Big One', organized by the Extinction Rebellion activist group.
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