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WASHINGTON – Peaceful protesters in hundreds of cities around the globe gathered on Earth Day, April 22, to voice their support for evidence-based policies and funding for scientific research at the March for Science.
In Washington, thousands of participants gathered on the rainy National Mall for teach-ins and speeches, then marched from the Washington Monument to Capitol Hill. A key concern for marchers here was cuts in science agency funding in the Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018.
Organizers now are calling on supporters to participate in a week of action to continue to demonstrate widespread support for their positions.
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WASHINGTON – Peaceful protesters in hundreds of cities around the globe gathered on Earth Day, April 22, to voice their support for evidence-based policies and funding for scientific research at the March for Science.
In Washington, thousands of participants gathered on the rainy National Mall for teach-ins and speeches, then marched from the Washington Monument to Capitol Hill. A key concern for marchers here was cuts in science agency funding in the Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018.
Organizers now are calling on supporters to participate in a week of action to continue to demonstrate widespread support for their positions.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
[email protected]
On Twitter @denisefulton
WASHINGTON – Peaceful protesters in hundreds of cities around the globe gathered on Earth Day, April 22, to voice their support for evidence-based policies and funding for scientific research at the March for Science.
In Washington, thousands of participants gathered on the rainy National Mall for teach-ins and speeches, then marched from the Washington Monument to Capitol Hill. A key concern for marchers here was cuts in science agency funding in the Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018.
Organizers now are calling on supporters to participate in a week of action to continue to demonstrate widespread support for their positions.
The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel
[email protected]
On Twitter @denisefulton