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ghostsofevolution | 3000 mile Great March for Climate Action 2014 - final day D.C. @ghostsofevolution | Uploaded December 2014 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
On November 1, 2014 three generations of climate activists from North America and beyond completed their 8-month journey walking from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. Initiated by Ed Fallon of Iowa, this Great March for Climate Action was just the beginning for many of the participants, who have now dedicated their lives to making a difference in the ultimate moral issue of the 21st century.

Watch Climate Marcher Faith Meckley (age 19) conclude the remarks by 5 climate marchers released from the sheriff's office in the Seneca Lake region of New York State 17 days after concluding the cross-nation, 8-month march. The five had joined regional residents that day in peacefully blockading an entrance to a compressed gas facility of the fracking industry. Youtube title: "Peaceful Civil Disobedience Blocking Crestwood's South and North Entrance Gates November 17, 2014" youtu.be/FEgrPHQPGHg?t=18m14s
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