Scientists Lead Huge Climate Change March in NYC

Over 300,000 people marched the streets of New York yesterday (Sept. 21) in a demonstration aimed at ending global inaction on climate change.
Over 300,000 people marched the streets of New York yesterday (Sept. 21) in a demonstration aimed at ending global inaction on climate change.
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This story was updated at 3:15 p.m. EDT on Sept. 23.

NEW YORK — Lab-coat-clad and picket-sign-wielding scientists were on the frontlines of the People's Climate Change march yesterday (Sept. 21) along with hordes of students and others concerned about the planet's changing climate.

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Kelly Dickerson is a staff writer for Live Science and Space.com. She regularly writes about physics, astronomy and environmental issues, as well as general science topics. Kelly is working on a Master of Arts degree at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, and has a Bachelor of Science degree and Bachelor of Arts degree from Berry College. Kelly was a competitive swimmer for 13 years, and dabbles in skimboarding and long-distance running.