Thursday's ruling stymies the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to confront climate change and environmental activists are fighting news whiplash to make sure their voices are heard.
change was no different, aside from the size and scope of the protests.
"People are exhausted," Mercury said. "People are exhausted from having to protest these things and especially several different major blows to human rights and to safety." "I think so many people feel angry right now, and I think one way to constructively direct that anger towards something that can actually move is to lead blue government, such as New York state's government," Wu said.
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