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In Photos: Record-Breaking Crowd of 400K Marches For Climate Justice in New York

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    By Zach RobertsSep 22, 2014, 1:02 pm62 pts
    photo of In Photos: Record-Breaking Crowd of 400K Marches For Climate Justice in New York imageMore than 400,000 people took to the streets to have their voices heard at the People's Climate March yesterday in New York City. The record-breaking crowd took up 27 blocks in total, from West 86th street to Columbus Circle. Photographer Zach Roberts was there to document the biggest climate change march in…
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