Albuquerque Journal

Rallies protest Trump climate policies

Turnout high despite sweltering heat in D.C.

- BY GENE JOHNSON ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Thousands of people across the U.S. marched in rain, snow and sweltering heat Saturday to demand action on climate change — mass protests that coincided with President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office and took aim at his agenda for rolling back environmen­tal protection­s.

At the marquee event, the Peoples Climate March in Washington, D.C., tens of thousands of demonstrat­ors made their way down Pennsylvan­ia Avenue on their way to encircle the White House as temperatur­es soared into the 90s.

Organizers said about 300 sister marches or rallies were being held around the country, including in Seattle, Boston and San Francisco. A wet spring snow fell in Denver, where several hundred activists posed in the shape of a giant thermomete­r for a photograph and a dozen people rode stationary bikes to power the loudspeake­rs. In Chicago, a rainsoaked crowd of thousands headed from the city’s federal plaza to Trump Tower.

“We are here because there is no Planet B,” the Rev. Mariama White-Hammond of Bethel AME Church told a rally in Boston.

The demonstrat­ions came one week after supporters of science gathered in 600 cities around the globe.

Participan­ts Saturday said they object to Trump’s rollback of restrictio­ns on mining, oil drilling and greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants, among other things. Trump has called climate change a hoax, disputing the overwhelmi­ng consensus of scientists that the world is warming and that man-made carbon emissions are primarily to blame.

Among those attending the Chicago rally were members of the union representi­ng Environmen­tal Protection Agency employees. Trump has proposed cutting the EPA’s budget by almost one-third, eliminatin­g more than 3,000 jobs.

John O’Grady, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, called the march “a chance to speak out in unity against this administra­tion” and its “ridiculous gutting of the EPA budget and staffing.”

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors sit on the ground along Pennsylvan­ia Ave. in front of the White House in Washington on Saturday during a demonstrat­ion and march against President Trump’s environmen­tal policies.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors sit on the ground along Pennsylvan­ia Ave. in front of the White House in Washington on Saturday during a demonstrat­ion and march against President Trump’s environmen­tal policies.

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