Thursday, January 26, 2017

Grace Biltz | First women, now scientists to march on Washington

Do you remember what happened last Saturday? Over 500,000 women marched on Washington to voice their beliefs about women's rights. Even more women marched in cities throughout the world. Now scientists are now planning to march on Washington. They are concerned about climate change and President Trump's position on this critical issue. March organizers are currently trying to coordinate the details.
The march organizers issued a statement, "An American government that ignores science to pursue ideological agendas endangers the world." President Trump has called climate change a hoax which concerns environmental groups such as Greenpeace. Organizers say that details and the event's date will be announced soon.
I think that we should do everything we can to protect the earth and our environment. We know that people have an impact on the environment. So it is important to regulate abuses. It's our job as a citizen to stand up for what we believe and make sure our representatives hear our voices.




Source:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/01/26/first-women-now-scientists-march-washington/97079742/

3 comments:

  1. I really hope that Trump will actually listen to the voices of the people that are trying to reach out to him. So many people in the country are unhappy about him being president so the least he can do is create somewhat of a compromise.

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  2. We tend to not take care of the world that we live in sometimes and Im really glad that scientists are taking action.I wish Trump could at least hear everyone out.

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  3. I agree with Jessica and Melanie. These women are trying to do a little right in the world. I wish he would hear them out and let them spread their voices.

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