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Read about the recent marches for science and protests against Trump's anti-science stance. Stand up for the planet!
The march was held on Earth Day as a response to what many see as an aversion to science, fact, and reason from the Trump administration.
In major cities around the world, people out enjoying the weather Saturday would have bumped into a throng or two of real mad scientists.
The 20 best signs I saw at the March for Science.
Crowds massed in the US capital and around the world Saturday to support science and evidence-based research -- a protest partly fueled by opposition to President Donald Trump's threats of budget cuts to agencies funding scientists' work.
Scientists and their supporters marched in hundreds of cities around the world Saturday, including over a dozen in Canada, protesting against proposed U.S. government funding cuts to scientific research and public rejection of established science such as climate change.
These March for Science signs deployed humour and wit to convey cutting messages about the importance of science.
Organizers portrayed the march as political but not partisan, promoting the understanding of science as well as defending it from various attacks, including proposed cuts under Trump
Thousands of scientists have taken part in a demonstration in Washington DC in protest against what they see as a global political assault on facts.
It was something like a flashback for Canadian scientists who gathered across the country Saturday to rally in support of their American counterparts, who say they're facing mounting attacks against science.
After a quiet start, the demonstrators grew louder as they drew closer to Capitol Hill—mirroring the long arc of the protest itself.
Pop culture and all that ideology sitting in the blind spot. Also crafts.