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Scientists to back freedoms in US

Scottish march in solidarity with research ‘under threat’ since Trump win

- BY LUCINDA CAMERON

Thousands of scientists, academics and others throughout Scotland are backing a global campaign to celebrate, promote and defend science.

The March for Science aims to show solidarity with scientists and scienceled policy-making in the US, which the group says are under threat.

Almost 400 March for Science initiative­s in 36

“Everywhere in the world there are barriers to scientific endeavours”

countries have sprung up since President Donald Trump was elected to the White House.

The campaign in Scotland will culminate in a march and rally in Edinburgh on Saturday, April 22.

Trevor Sloughter, who is doing a PhD at the University of Strathclyd­eonmathema­tical modelling of the Arctic Ocean, said: “Everywhere you go in the world, there are barriers to people participat­ing in scientific endeavours.

“I’ll be marching because this initiative is a show of unity and solidarity against every barrier – from government censorship to systemic injustice – to prove that science and knowledge are not just essential to society but rights for each and every human being.”

In Scotland the March for Science aims to celebrate and promote science and its diversity as part of everyday culture to everybody.

It also aims to show why funding for science is important and to highlight how this is currently under threat, as well as showing support for evidence-based policy and academic freedom.

The Edinburgh march is being organised by volunteers and is being held in solidarity with the March for Science in Washington DC on April 22.

Robin Cathcart, an environmen­tal scientist and mother of two who lives in Edinburgh, said: “Having been born in theUS, I’m extremely worried about the suppressio­n of facts and well-establishe­d evidence that is occurring there.

“While the situation in the UK is clearly better, I’ll be marching with my family on April 22 because I value the role science plays in our medicine, environmen­t, and technologi­es.”

The event also coincides with Earth Day.

Lang Banks, a charity worker from Perth, said: “Now, more than ever, the public and scientists, here and globally, need to stand together to defend science and science-based policy making.

“The march in Edinburgh in April will be a family-friendly event that everyone interested in celebratin­g and championin­g science should look to attend.”

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