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Everything to know about the People’s Climate March
On Saturday, thousands around the country stood up for science at marches around the country.
Just one week later, those who care about science and climate change will now have an opportunity to march once again.
The 2017 People’s Climate March will take place on Saturday in Washington, calling on those worried about the devastating effects of global warming to stand up and be counted.
The march is a follow-up event to the 2014 People’s Climate March in New York City, which coincided with the United Nations Climate Summit and drew hundreds of thousands of attendees. Read more (4/28/17)
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