Snow is no wet blanket

We’re up and at ‘em here at headquarters. We pushed through the snow, got into the office early, and immediately started taking phone calls from media wanting to know if the event is still on. Of course it’s still on! We expect 2,500 dedicated activists to stand tall at the Capitol Power Plant and demonstrate that the course of history bends toward progress. Make sure to follow the day right here as it unfolds.

Don’t forget you can email me or leave comments on the web site. My email is dkessler@greenpeace.org.

Meanwhile, here’s some interesting reading for you as you sip your coffee.

Schwarzenegger declares California drought state of emergency
Farmers worry as parts of Texas are driest in US

Drought bad for wheat

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4 Responses to “Snow is no wet blanket”

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    [...] That said, the protest to get Congress to do what they are already doing is still on! [...]

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