Marchers use Trump's 100th day to protest climate policies
Protesters outside the statehouse said they wanted to draw attention to the damage climate change can cause marginalised communities.
Washington: Thousands of people across the US are marching on President Donald Trump's hundredth day in office to demand action on climate change.
In Washington, DC, large crowds on Saturday made their way down Pennsylvania Avenue in sweltering heat. They planned to encircle the White House.
Organisers say about 300 other protest marches are expected around the country. Participants in the Peoples Climate March say they're objecting to Trump's rollback of restrictions on mining, oil drilling and greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants, among other things.
In Augusta, Maine, protesters outside the statehouse said they wanted to draw attention to the damage climate change can cause marginalised communities.
A demonstration stretched for several blocks in downtown Tampa, Florida, where marchers said they were concerned about the threat rising seas pose to the city.
In Boston, a crowd gathered in a public park in downtown. Marchers carried signs with slogans such as "Dump Trump."