Climate change direct action 2

It's beginning.

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. farnishk Posted 7:28 pm
    07 Nov 2007

    Nice to seeTomorrow the bank will carry on as normal - lying to fund the culture of excess - but for one day the truth was told. I hope they get into flyposting too - "Citi : Funding Climate Change" is a nice thing to see. "This Culture : Funding Climate Change" would be even better.



    Keith Farnish

    www.theearthblog.org
  2. mleonard Posted 2:51 am
    08 Nov 2007

    Not just a 1-time thing - GET INVOLVED!This action wasn't isolated - there have been dozens of similar actions recently demanding that Wall Street be accountable for their investments that are destroying our climate.
    Check out this giant banner hang on a construction crane across from Bank of America's headquarters in Charlotte 2 weeks ago.
    http://understory.ran.org/2007/10/23/charlotte-banner-tel ...
    And on Nov 16th and 17th (next week!), Rainforest Action Network, Coal River Mountain Watch, Student Environmental Action Coalition and more will be holding a National Day of Action Against Coal Finance. Across the country, hundreds of people will mobilize on their local banks to demand an end to investments in dirty fossil fuels. From flyering and  customer education to street theater and non-violent direct action - you can get involved in your community or campus!
    Check out www.dirtymoney.org   for more info.

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