Marching in the Heat in D.C.
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Marching in the Heat in D.C.

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These quilts by Lancaster craftspeople showed a long-term commitment to climate protection and endurance, given the weight of these quilts on a day with 95 degree temperatures.

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Arlington resident Sheridan Collins did back-to-back marches for science and climate. She was marching with Dickinson College student Emma Brown.

The Climate March in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, April 29, the second consecutive march with a climate focus, was well attended despite the high temperatures. Crowds estimated to be about 200,000 and hailing from as far away as Toulouse, France; Utah; and California. Participants walked about four miles before listening to speeches near the Washington monument.