Thousands of people gathered in hundreds of cities Saturday to show their support for science and demand evidence-based policy in the wake of President Donald Trump’s anti-science agenda.
The March for Science, a series of rallies around the world, took place on Earth Day to highlight the need to fight the devastation that Trump’s environmental policies would inflict on the planet.
And of course, all those science lovers came with pretty great signs. Here are some of the best, cleverest and most poignant signs we’ve seen so far.
#marchforscience #marchforsciencechicago #scienceisreal #science #sciencemarch
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Early frontrunner for best sign at the #MarchforScience 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/e94kEF92Ze
— Alexander Kaufman (@AlexCKaufman) April 22, 2017
The revolution will be peer-reviewed! @KateShawOnline #marchforscience @ScienceMarchPT pic.twitter.com/yBzGfImTQT
— Katarina (@katliketread) April 22, 2017
Marco Brenciaglia did epidemiology research on Zika in Grenada. Says loss of biodiversity will harm search for new medicines #ScienceMarch pic.twitter.com/Kr38Xdu4JX
— Jeremy Schulman (@jeremyschulman) April 22, 2017
#MarchForScience at both ends of planet From Svalbard and Greenland to the #Antarctic. A mesg from Neumayer Stn (Germany) in the Antarctic! pic.twitter.com/FmNpHVLtHk
— Renuka Badhe (@DrRenukaBadhe) April 22, 2017
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Excited to #marchforscience with the #standupforscience hero @eugenegu pic.twitter.com/4LErahCJZx
— ((Gretchen Goldman)) (@GretchenTG) April 22, 2017
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Marching for science #science #sciencemarch
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Thank you to the Zoo's team at CREW for saving species with science! #marchforscience #EarthDay https://t.co/WuIwDvkdc8 pic.twitter.com/Ld4HOyhU3j
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) April 22, 2017
#ScienceMarch pic.twitter.com/52Fu7LruFX
— Virginia Hughes (@virginiahughes) April 22, 2017
Best sign of the #ScienceMarch in NYC I've seen pic.twitter.com/7D9JR50bdX
— Sam Levine (@srl) April 22, 2017
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