"Save Me," Polar Bears United by Cory V. Clark
The event began around noon in between the Washington monument and the front of the White house with music and speeches from various Environmental groups.
This march comes just a week after 48 people were arrested demonstrating against the Tar Sands also here in the nation's Capital, including several celebrities.
It also follows on the back of Obama's State of the Union speech where he spoke about climate change but gave no hard solution and even seemed to have Wall Street's interest in mind rather than the American peoples.
We need to be able to breath! by Cory V. Clark
Obama is Clearly following a well worn path for his administration where no crisis goes to waste in pursuit of his globalist agenda, for him a deadly hurricane and winter storm is a chance to bring in Carbon Taxes and make more money for his friends than rather than actually fix the problem," said IER President Thomas Pyle.
"The Time is right for this rally, we want president Obama to know that if he takes bold action to stabilize the climate and create jobs the American People will get behind him," said Frances Beinecke of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Indigenous Peoples lead the Way on Climate Change by Cory V. Clark
The march was officially led by several Native American groups including Indigenous Environmental Network and the Ponca Nation. But unofficially led by several groups of Anarchist and other Radical groups who seemed to motivate the marshals into moving the march along until they made it to the Lafayette Park side of the White House where several of the Marshals demanded they keep it moving while some groups cozied up to the White House fence.
45,000 plus strong and growing by Cory V. Clark
ClimateCare! by Cory V. Clark
Although no arrest were made Secret Service did demand one woman keep a black Anarchist Flag below the top of the white house fence and told another individual that he could be arrested for climbing the fence as he bounced up and down while holding the fence to a nearby drum beat .
Code Pink, there is no plan B! by Cory V. Clark
No others were asked to keep their signs below the top of the fence despite the fact that many of the signs carried on sticks were clearly above the top of the fence.
There was at least one case of Hypothermia as the temperature stayed below freezing and winds stayed constant throughout the day.
After the march protesters went back to the mall for a series of performances.
Let's give them a future. by Cory V. Clark
Later in the evening a second demonstration was held in front of the Canadian Embassy against the pipeline.
"We have have just one demand; Obama Stop," said Harris Mud!
No arrest were reported.