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"Huge Climate March Crowds Protest Trump's Anti-Environment Actions"

"It might not be the largest crowd ever assembled on the National Mall, or the hottest spring day ever recorded in the nation's capital, but the heat was oppressive enough, and the People's Climate March impressive enough in scale to send a message.

Climate change is here, and it's real, their banners declared. And we are not going to give up in confronting its causes and holding the powerful to account.

The Donald Trump administration all week long has been serving up the policy equivalent of red meat for this green crowd. It's the Trump agenda, after all, that drove the turnout for the march in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, April 29."

John H. Cushman Jr. reports for InsideClimate News April 29, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Environmental Protesters Swarm Outside White House As Trump Hits Milestone" (Reuters)

"Thousands March Against Trump Climate Policies In D.C., Across USA" (AP)

"Dems Blast Trump's Policies at Climate March" (The Hill)

"Thousands March In D.C. To Protest Trump Climate Policies" (NPR)

"‘It Can’t Just Be A March. It Has To Be A Movement.’ What’s Next For Climate Activists?" (Washington Post)

"The Best Signs From the People’s Climate March" (Washington Post)

"This Is What The Climate March Looked Like Across The Country" (HuffPost)

Source: InsideClimate News, 05/01/2017