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US: Climate protests mark 100 days of Trump
People march across US as president plans to ditch clean power

THOUSANDS marched around the US on Saturday against President Donald Trump’s environmental policies on his 100th day in office. Democratic Party Senator Bernie Sanders led a march of some 3,000 in Vermont.

In Montpelier, Mr Sanders decried rising global temperatures and increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and said the protests were part of a fight for the future of the planet.

He accused the fossil fuel industry of putting short-term profits ahead of the best interests of the planet.

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