Democracy Now's Amy Goodman was doing some amazing interviews live at the March. The live stream of that is through but you can watch a replay of her wonderful work at Democracy Now.
Here is the link to the People's Climate March live stream as well. Their live streaming of the March is scheduled to begin at 11:30am, Eastern.
Many fellow kossacks are marching today too! Keep an eye out for the orange and the banner. :)
Just in from our own boatsie who is marching in NYC. Look at this!
And that is just some of our fellow Kossacks marching for us all.
Climate blogger Brad Johnson is also partnering with Act.tv to provide livestreamed, on-the-ground coverage during the march this Sunday and at follow-up actions in the days ahead.
The link is here - A march to save the world
Update - I kept finding wonderful new tweets to add. Thought I was done but then I saw this -
They're so cute! And so is he. Poor tired baby.
And then there was this. Wow!
10:59 AM PT:
11:02 AM PT: Yep, this is a thing of beauty.
11:06 AM PT: The March is huge!
11:27 AM PT:
11:33 AM PT: H/T to shaharazade for posting a comment about the Guardian's wonderful live coverage of People's Climate Marches all over the world. Here's a link to the Guardian's coverage.
People's Climate March: thousands demand action around the world – live
11:36 AM PT: When grand parents are taking action, the powers that be had better wake up.
11:37 AM PT:
11:39 AM PT:
11:41 AM PT:
11:44 AM PT:
11:46 AM PT: Our young people are standing up to fight against Climate Change.
12:53 PM PT: Yahoo!!
12:54 PM PT:
1:07 PM PT:
1:17 PM PT:
1:19 PM PT:
1:23 PM PT: Because when all is said and done, this land is our land. We belong to this beautiful Earth. She is part of us and we are part of her.