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The Largest Civil Disobedience on Global Warming in U.S. History
On March 2, 2009 activists supporting clean energy came from across the country to stage the largest mass civil disobedience on global warming in U.S. history. Over 2500 people gathered in Washington D.C. to convince the government to take action against global warming and support clean energy.
On March 2, 2009 activists supporting clean energy came from across the country to stage the largest mass civil disobedience on global warming in U.S. history. Over 2500 people gathered in Washington D.C. to convince the government to take action against global warming and support clean energy.
Keystone XL protesters get wet, but not arrested, in D.C.On April 24, 2014 protesters gathered at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. to protest against the Keystone XL Pipeline. 2 members of the Cowboy and Indians Alliance stood in the pool and held a sign that said "Standing in the water could get me arrested. TransCanada pollutes drinking water and nothing happens." Other people at this protest also opened an inflatable pipeline that could go across the pool.