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Declare Emergency Supporters Block Traffic On 12th Street NW At The Intersection With Constitution Avenue NW, Three Arrested

In an ongoing week of action with the goal of getting President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency and halt all fossil fuel extraction/infrastructure on Federal and Indigenous lands, supporters of Declare Emergency have disrupted business as usual in the streets of DC. At around 8 AM today, concerned citizens entered the road by 12th Street NW and Constitution Ave NW in Washington D.C., where they got into position for disruption, and held the streets up to the point of arrest.

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Paint Applied to the Case of Degas's Little Dancer Statue Due to Insufficient Action on the Climate Emergency

In an ongoing week of action with the goal of getting President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency and halt all fossil fuel extraction/infrastructure on Federal and Indigenous lands, supporters of Declare Emergency have disrupted business as usual at the National Gallery of Art. At around 11 AM today, concerned citizens entered the gallery housing the “little dancer” statues by Edgar Degas where they got into position for disruption, and tossed fake oil and blood on the statue’s case and sat down.

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Traffic Blocked on the GW Parkway

People from across the country have gathered in Washington, D.C. to block traffic on George Washington Memorial Highway at 8 AM on April 26, 2023, demanding President Biden to declare a climate emergency.

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Defendants Sentenced in Climate Necessity Defense Trial

Judge Shelly Mulkey of the D.C. Superior Court today sentenced two Declare Emergency supporters with time served and $500.00 fines. Both Ms. Wehner and Mr. Severance said they are acting in self defense against a government that is condemning people in this country and around the world to death, to poverty, to oil fueled wars.

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Climate Necessity Defense Accepted in DC Superior Court

Judge Shelly Mulkey of the D.C. Superior Court today allowed two Declare Emergency supporters to present the climate necessity defense. This is only the ninth time since 2008 that a U.S. court has allowed climate protest defendants to present the necessity defense, out of roughly 37 attempts, according to a 2021 Climate Defense Project report.

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