Climate March Brings Thousands of People to Protest Donald Trump
Mother Jones
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The latest version of organized protest against President Donald Trump is officially underway with the third annual People’s Climate March in Washington, D.C. The event is expected to draw thousands of participants both in the nation’s capital and sister marches nationwide, where demonstrators plan to speak out against the Trump administration’s plans to undo the federal regulations that are in place to fight climate change.
Coincidentally, Saturday’s march also marks the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency. During that period, the president has stacked his administration with prominent climate deniers, proposed eliminating billions in scientific research, and threatened to withdraw from the Paris climate treaty.
Mother Jones has three reporters on the scene in DC. Be sure to follow Rebecca Leber, Nathalie Baptiste, and Tim Murphy in DC, Jaelynn Grisso in New York, Karen Hao in Oakland, along with our rolling collection of updates below:
3:20 pm ET As we get ready to finish our coverage, here is something to think about.
During the march, Trump tweeted this.
Looking forward to RALLY in the Great State of Pennsylvania tonight at 7:30. Big crowd, big energy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
He might want to check out what happened in his own back yard today, as thousands of people chanted, “The oceans are rising and so are we.”
Check this out: this is one BIG #climatemarch in DC! pic.twitter.com/ZgEe8wZqRU
— Peoples Climate (@Peoples_Climate)
3:10 pm ET In Los Angeles, marchers are also starting to gather.
Hey Los Angeles #climatemarch!Since we’re worst polluted city in the USA, be ‘eco-friendly’and keep your 1,000’s of polluted cars home today pic.twitter.com/tFtDsdwGfO
— Kambree Kawahine Koa (@KamVTV)
3:05 pm ET A report from Oakland, where an idigenous leader sings some songs for the climate marchers.
California indigenous leader sings song for the #peoplesclimatemarch pic.twitter.com/0vAbkm7uNE
— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao)
3:03 pm ET Leonardo DiCaprio is all in on the climate march.
Honored to join Indigenous leaders and native peoples as they fight for climate justice. Join me in standing with them. #ClimateMarch pic.twitter.com/Zrgt090lI6
— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio)
Heading into this weekend’s #ClimateMarch it’s important to #KnowYourGHGs and their sources. Learn more. https://t.co/NkMz1a0nW9 pic.twitter.com/giUV7QELb8
— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio)
2:50 pm ET This is what is happening at the Bay Area march.
Mom: Why are we marching today?
Son: Forgot.
M: What’d you write on your sign? Boo trash! Right?
-Teresa & Tegan Friedheim#PeoplesClimate pic.twitter.com/urq5amjDld— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao)
Yes these bikes are literally generating all the energy necessary to power the stage and music.#peoplesclimatemarch pic.twitter.com/tsG1WeClvo
— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao)
2:45 pm ET Here are some conversations Rebecca Leber had at the march in DC.
There was worry having two marches in two weeks would dilute both causes. But I’ve talked to a fair number of people today who were at both.
I asked some climate marchers what’s worried them most about Trump:
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
Annie, a Catholic from Virginia cites the “routing of the EPA” & rollback of monuments & Antiquities Act
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
.@MWMullowney a researcher at Northwestern whose grants come from NIH, is worried a destabilized climate will spread infectious diseases.
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
Andrew Potts, an archeologist, says the worst thing about Trump is federal government is leaving frontline communities behind.
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
2:40 pm ET Despite the heat, the crowds in DC aren’t thinning.
And people are still streaming in #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/oWduoCscaZ
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
I would love to know what’s going through the minds of the White House staffers who’ve come out to observe the marchers #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/iARgsm9EKq
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
2:33 pm ET Marchers are starting to gather in Oakland, Calif.
#PeoplesClimateMarch Bay Area kicking off! pic.twitter.com/edjvQwZ1PV
— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao)
“Why are you marching today?”
“Isn’t it obvious?”
-Barbara Rhine and Marie Mintz with #1000grandmothers#peoplesclimatemarch pic.twitter.com/Cp66rzTwYd— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao)
2:20 pm ET Some more images from DC.
there is a band pic.twitter.com/Cv5lbmPRtV
— Tim Murphy (@timothypmurphy)
— Tim Murphy (@timothypmurphy)
2:15 pm ET Tim Murphy catches up with a man who wants to be the next governor of Virginia.
Tom Perriello is here, eating a roasted apple pic.twitter.com/4cKGexji0N
— Tim Murphy (@timothypmurphy)
2:10 pm ET Marchers have arrived at the White House. Wonder who is at home?
Crowds of people sit in front. Hard to see but folks from inside the White House have come out to watch. #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/JaJSx4hPvy
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
2:05 pm ET Here are some reports from New York, where there are celebrity sightings, and Chicago, where it’s raining.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo at the People’s Climate March in New York City (2014) pic.twitter.com/LMdAH5UBx7
— Leo Doing Things (@LeoActivities)
At the People’s Climate March Chicago! #ClimateMarchChi pic.twitter.com/C8YkaToqOx
— JTS (@jamestschwartz)
Meanwhile, back in DC, scientists and educators at the march are calling themselves “defenders of truth.” According to the march website, they “defend the facts and promote scientific learning in service of humanity.”
Rebecca Leber/Mother Jones
1:45 pm ET And look who Rebecca Leber just saw. Bill Nye, who also marched for science last weekend, tells her, “Science is political but we don’t want it to be partisan.”
I walked up to a chart and found @BillNye there. pic.twitter.com/sZn467sfYu
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
1:39 pm ET Marches all over.
#ClimateMarch https://t.co/NTXXNkpaPQ
— Ladybug #DemForce (@Ladybug014)
Rally & march to empower children #climatemarch #PeoplesClimate #Greenwich #connecticut #kidsecomarch pic.twitter.com/UMlQz692No
— Leon Levine (@ecothinkgroup)
This is beautiful. #ClimateMarch @peoples_climate pic.twitter.com/RDlMfL6tMT
— Ethan Buckner (@ethanbuckner)
1:30 pm ET
I’m told Senators Cantwell, Whitehouse, and Markey showed up to the climate march
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
What do we want? Climate justice. When do we want it? Now! #climatemarch #peoplesclimate pic.twitter.com/JGlv7xsU3s
— ClimateTruth (@climatetruth)
1:25 pm ET Big crowds marching in DC.
that…is not a small crowd. Just a week after a fairly similar themed march, pretty astounding really https://t.co/XxwkG88hWV
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery)
Check this out: this is one BIG #climatemarch in DC! pic.twitter.com/ZgEe8wZqRU
— Peoples Climate (@Peoples_Climate)
1:16 pm ET The marchers are now going past a particular hotel. They have something to say about its owner.
Folks start chanting “shame” as the March moves past Trump’s hotel #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/ToFS9L94rf
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
1:12 pm ET Our environmental reporter Rebecca Leber is on the scene.
women w/ St Elizabeth Catholic Church: “faith tells me this is really important.” The church got more involved post Pope Francis encyclical pic.twitter.com/EFfPKGVhD0
— Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)
1:10 pm ET Despite the heat, this dog persisted.
This doggo has a few things to say #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/WRVTbSuVft
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
1:07 pm ET The DC march has begun!
And they’re on the move! Atmosphere is just like a parade #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/Ddi5GgvP0e
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
12:41 pm ET Here are some participants from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
HBCUs #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/4hTHhNF1wo
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
12:35 pm ET Nathalie Baptiste captures the mood on the mall.
Anti-Trump sentiment is strong today #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/x8rF03gNix
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
12:32 pm ET While you are waiting for the march to begin, take a look at some of our great Climate Desk coverage.
Ahead of the #PeoplesClimateMarch, catch up with @ClimateDesk‘s coverage of environmental policy in Trump’s America https://t.co/EkyfoPyqN0
— Climate Desk (@ClimateDesk)
12:25 pm ET The crowds are growing and the temperature is rising—and that’s the point.
Made it! #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/mDNbAD0Yl9
— Jeffrey M. Sullivan (@JSulliv12)
Happening now! #ClimateMarch https://t.co/IRmlEV5jcz
— Ines Hoffmann (@Nina_Ella_)
12:14 pm ET Marchers came to DC from all over the country.
Wally from upstate NY has a very science-y sign but if you don’t understand it, the other side makes it simple #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/TCG6ewLTSQ
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
11:57 am ET More marchers in DC.
Cheryl says “I’m terrified. I’ve never seen such evil.” #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/ayLZ0lK3xi
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
11:50 am ET Environmental justice is a crucial part of this conversation—so are broken promises.
A direct rebuttal to all the promises Trump has made to coal miners #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/VYNcVX1xYy
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
Speaker says environmental justice is economic justice #PeoplesClimate RI pic.twitter.com/wlIMHSQFty
— Avory Brookins (@avory_brookins)
11:47 am ET Switzerland also joined in—this from Geneva.
A la #ClimateMarch de Genève, les énergies fossiles tuent : désinvestissons pour protéger le climat ! #ENR #Divest #peoplesmarch pic.twitter.com/H2Pi6B2Noc
— ANV-COP21 (@AnvCop21)
11:32 am ET From DC where the weather is clearing. Temps supposed to rise above 90 today.
Remy on the colonialism wagon: POTUS isn’t being shy about being racist so “our message needs to be equally as strong” #climatemarch pic.twitter.com/TL6UW6jPbF
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
Feeling inspired by the @World_Wildlife activists & members who are marching w/ us at #PeoplesClimate pic.twitter.com/6UA3N3vMZN
— Sara Thomas (@saracatherinet)
11:25 am ET This is what is happening in Pittsburgh right now.
At work today #PeoplesClimate #Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/TGJAMFGWwV
— Marty Nwachukwu (@marti_mcflyest)
10:30 am ET We will be sharing a few of the signs that appear.
DC People’s Climate March pic.twitter.com/QGaFMV4ZuK
— Alison Bateman-House (@ABatemanHouse)
10:09 am ET People are still gathering under overcast skies for the Climate March in Washington, D.C. but even before it began, the EPA tweaked its website.
Before the #PeoplesClimateMarch, the EPA removes its climate website in order to change it to better reflect Trump https://t.co/dEwQp2Estm
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste)
Meanwhile, in Denmark, things have already started:
The #climatemarch is underway in Denmark! https://t.co/ohh2mrj0T0 … https://t.co/SoICjfcra1
The #climatemarch is underway in Denmark! …
— Ciudad Sostenible (@City_Sostenible)
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Climate March Brings Thousands of People to Protest Donald Trump