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Scientists Rally in Boston to Protest Perceived Threats to Science and Research

Steven Senne
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Associated Press
Johanna Klein, of Brookline, Mass., an internal medical doctor, center, holds a placard and chants during a demonstration by members of the scientific community, environmental advocates and supporters, Sunday in Boston.

BOSTON - Hundreds of scientists, environmental advocates and their supporters rallied Sunday in Boston to protest what they see as increasing threats to science and research in the U.S.

The scientists say they want President Donald Trump's administration to recognize evidence of climate change and take action on various environmental issues.

The protesters gathered in Boston's Copley Square on Sunday.

Geoffrey Supran is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studies renewable energy solutions to climate change. He says the scientists are trying to send a message to Trump that "science is the backbone of our prosperity and progress.''

The rally was held outside of the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, one of the first major gatherings of scientists since Trump's election.