UNPRECEDENTED PROTEST
Yesterday thousands of people came together to offer an unprecedented example of mass protest and civil disobedience for the climate.
More than 2500 activists, many willing to risk arrest, successfully blockaded all five entrances to the Capitol Power Plant for more than four hours.
As impressive as that is, this action wasn’t just about this one coal-fired powerplant. The scale and the commitment of the participants was the biggest example yet of the kind of public support necessary to solve the climate crisis.
We aren’t going to stop global warming by just changing lightbulbs and driving hybrid cars. The only real solution is to come together and demand unprecedented change through unprecedented action.
And that’s exactly what happened yesterday.
Take a look at the media coverage of the action:
From the AP: Thousands rally for legislation on climate change
In Time Magazine: Despite Snow — and Irony — a Climate Protest Persists
On Alternet: Thousands Storm Capitol Hill in Largest Protest Against Global Warming
Tags: capitol climate action, capitolclimate, capitolclimateaction
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