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On Saturday, people around the world will mark Earth Day with a March for Science to protest the Trump administration’s crackdown on climate action and medical research.

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The marches come as President Donald Trump proposes slashing $5.8 billion in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to pay for the U.S.-Mexico border wall and pulling the U.S. from the landmark Paris climate accord that aims to keep global warming below 2°C. These prospects not only threaten scientific and medical advancements, researchers warn, they are also an attack on democracy.

As Karen Antman, Harris Berman, George Q. Daley, and Terence R. Flotte—the deans of Boston University School of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and University of Massachusetts Medical School, respectively—wrote for the Boston Globe on Thursday:

As the Washington Post reported in March, Trump’s budget proposal “breaks with a history of bipartisan support for federally funded science.”

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The Globe authors say an “erosion of the public trust in science” brought about by industry lobbyists has resulted in “a widening rift between critical thinking and alternative facts.”

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