Image via Wikipediaby Bill McKibben, Yes! Magazine: http://www.yesmagazine.org/
This is starting to get exciting.
Five or six of us are hunched around a table in a small Washington office, shouting into phones and pecking away at keyboards as we count down toward the Saturday beginning of what looks like it will be the largest civil disobedience protest in the history of the American environmental movement.
We’ve got 2,000 people signed up to come to Washington and get arrested outside the White House between August 20 and September 3, all in an effort to persuade President Obama not to grant a permit for a new pipeline from the tar sands of Canada.
As momentum builds, we’re hearing from the famous and powerful: the wonderful Bernie Sanders just offered up a blogpost pointing out how many more jobs we’d create if we concentrated on clean energy; and the dynamic actor Mark Ruffalo chipped in a heartfelt video imploring people to head to Washington for the protest.
To read more, go to: http://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/bill-mckibben-this-is-starting-to-get-exciting?utm_source=wkly20110819&utm_medium=yesemail&utm_campaign=titleMcKibben
This site has been inspired by the work of Dr David Korten who argues that capitalism is at a critical juncture due to environmental, economic and social breakdown. This site argues for alternatives to capitalism in order to create a better world.
Monday, August 22, 2011
This Is Getting Exciting: The Climate Movement’s Biggest Civil Disobedience Action Ever is About to Take Washington by Storm
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