Protests to be held in West Virginia , Ohio, Pennsylvania and across the country to stand up for science on Friday
- A global movement called Stand Up for Science arose from an initiative by Colette Delawalla and four researchers, organizing 32 rallies across the U.S. And related protests worldwide.
- The event in Washington D.C. Will feature key speakers such as Bill Nye and Francis Collins, highlighting the movement's significance.
- Only some scientific organizations, like the Union of Concerned Scientists, have supported this movement, unlike the strong backing in 2017.
- Delawalla highlighted the urgency of ongoing scientific advocacy, stating that 'science is at the forefront of this fight for democracy.
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Hundreds join ‘Stand Up for Science’ protest at California Capitol
Demonstrators converged at the Capitol in Sacramento on Friday as part of a nationwide day of action to “Stand Up for Science” and in opposition to early actions from President Donald Trump’s administration.
·Sacramento, United States
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