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The nation's capital wasn't the only place climate-change protesters challenged business as usual

2013-02-19 15:20:26| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

In addition to the tens of thousands of protesters who showed up in Washington, D.C., Sunday to urge President Barack Obama to reject a permit for TransCanada to build the northern leg of its Keystone XL pipeline and generally call for action on climate change, there were smaller protests across the country.

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