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		<title>Comment on ASTONISHED by d.o.</title>
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		<description>Actions Spreading Across the U.S. Against Corporate-Driven Climate Policy

Pittsburgh, PA--As groups protest the Pittsburgh International Coal Conference days before the G-20 arrives in the city, additional actions against U.S. climate policy and the fossil fuels industry took place on both the east and west coasts.

 

In New York City, Climate SOS, New York Climate Action Group and Rising Tide North America protested what they called &quot;a greenwashed U.S. climate agenda&quot; at the opening of NYC Climate Week.  Activists distributed their version of the ACESA (American Clean Energy and Security Act) bill to event attendees and media in the form of fake $2 trillion bills [1] which subtly depict a collusion of prominent Green NGOs (NRDC, the Nature Conservancy, Environmental Defense Fund among others) with corporate backers of the bill (BP, Shell, Dow, and others). Climate SOS organizers Dr. Rachel Smolker and Dr. Maggie Zhou engaged ceremony patrons with a pointed critique of the bill&#039;s corporate-friendly implications.

Meanwhile on the west coast, the Mobilization for Climate Justice also took action in San Francisco against Chevron and the corporate-driven U.S. climate bill. Activists blocked four lanes of traffic with a parachute-shaped banner which read &quot;Climate Justice or Climate Chaos.&quot;  &quot;If Congress wants to protect the public interest, they would never consider adopting the current climate bill (ACESA) that was written by big oil and energy corporations in the first place,&quot; said Carla Pérez of the Movement Generation Justice &amp; Ecology Project. &quot;Cap and Trade legislation coupled with direct subsidies to oil, coal, nuclear, bio-fuels and incinerator industries will only serve to add hundreds of toxic smokestacks in our backyards, she added.&quot;

 

Back in Pittsburgh, climate activists met in Schenley Park to set up the climate convergence--a space to talk about issues related to climate change and climate justice.  Part of this effort includes the New Voices on Climate Change program  of Global Justice Ecology Project. Anna Pinto, from CORE in India, who came to the U.S. for a speaking tour as part of the New Voices on Climate Change program [2] , explained why opening space to discuss climate justice is so important. &quot;Climate justice is not abstract. It&#039;s practical, it&#039;s about survival.  It&#039;s about need against greed,&quot; Ms. Pinto explained. &quot;Is it worth it to have three cars today to have your children die of horrible diseases tomorrow? Both the United States and Indian governments are pandering to the greed of industrialists and financiers rather than enabling ordinary people to provide for their needs,&quot; she concluded.

 

Indigenous Environmental Network&#039;s Jihan Gearon, another New Voices on Climate Change participant, added her view on the centrality of climate justice within the discussion of climate change in the U.S.  &quot;From extraction to transportation to refinement to distribution to consumption to storage, Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately impacted all along this road of destruction. The end result is contaminated and diminished food and water resources, forced removals, increased rates of illness and gridlocked economies,&quot; she explained.&quot;

 

Global warming and climate change pose yet another serious threat. The land of the Indigenous people in the arctic is literally melting under their feet, disrupting the lifecycles of the plants and animals they depend on, and forcing coastal and island communities to abandon their homes and traditional lands. What happens to a culture when the land and environment it stems from no longer exists? Even more frightening is that the proposed solutions to climate change, such as carbon trading, nuclear power, and &#039;clean&#039; coal technologies, will only exacerbate the problems we face,&quot; she added.

 

The repression experienced by indigenous and marginalized communities around the world due to climate change and the fossil fuel economy is today being echoed in Pittsburgh as a result of the same G-20 countries that are the main drivers of climate change.  Activists with the Three Rivers Climate Convergence and Seeds of Peace  have been harassed and arrested numerous times over the past few weeks in the build up to the G-20 meetings later this week.

 

Protests across the U.S. demanding real, effective and just action on climate are expected to continue throughout the fall, to culminate on November 30th with massive non-violent civil disobedience actions nationally and internationally.

 

November 30th is significant as it is both the tenth anniversary of the historic shutdown of the WTO (World Trade Organization) meetings in Seattle and exactly one week before the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, where world leaders will meet to hammer out a new global agreement on climate.

 

Activists are joining together around the world to ensure that any new agreement on climate is devoted to real and just action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and not focused on corporate-controlled, profit-oriented false solutions to climate change.  Massive protests are being organized by the international network Climate Justice Action to occur during the UN meeting in Copenhagen, which some activists have begun to call &quot;CorporateHaven&quot; due to the overwhelming influence of industry in the climate debate.

 

Contact:

Orin Langelle, Global Justice Ecology Project +1.802.578.6980

Ananda Lee Tan, Mobilization for Climate Justice West Coast +1.415.374.0615/ +1.510.883.9490 ext. 102

Hallie Boas, New Voices on Climate Change Coordinator +1.415.336.6590/ +1.203.247.3756

Rachel Smolker, Climate SOS, +1.802.735.7794

Abigail Singer, Mobilization for Climate Justice Co-Coordinator, +1.828.280.3462

Notes:


[1] http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/2009/09/nyc-scientists-activists-protest-corporate-control-over-climate-policy/

[2] The New Voices on Climate Change speaking tour is co-sponsored by Global Exchange, Speak Out and the Mobilization for Climate Justice.  Its goal is to highlight and amplify the voices of people and communities impacted by climate change, the fossil fuel industry and profit-driven false solutions to climate change.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actions Spreading Across the U.S. Against Corporate-Driven Climate Policy</p>
<p>Pittsburgh, PA&#8211;As groups protest the Pittsburgh International Coal Conference days before the G-20 arrives in the city, additional actions against U.S. climate policy and the fossil fuels industry took place on both the east and west coasts.</p>
<p>In New York City, Climate SOS, New York Climate Action Group and Rising Tide North America protested what they called &#8220;a greenwashed U.S. climate agenda&#8221; at the opening of NYC Climate Week.  Activists distributed their version of the ACESA (American Clean Energy and Security Act) bill to event attendees and media in the form of fake $2 trillion bills [1] which subtly depict a collusion of prominent Green NGOs (NRDC, the Nature Conservancy, Environmental Defense Fund among others) with corporate backers of the bill (BP, Shell, Dow, and others). Climate SOS organizers Dr. Rachel Smolker and Dr. Maggie Zhou engaged ceremony patrons with a pointed critique of the bill&#8217;s corporate-friendly implications.</p>
<p>Meanwhile on the west coast, the Mobilization for Climate Justice also took action in San Francisco against Chevron and the corporate-driven U.S. climate bill. Activists blocked four lanes of traffic with a parachute-shaped banner which read &#8220;Climate Justice or Climate Chaos.&#8221;  &#8220;If Congress wants to protect the public interest, they would never consider adopting the current climate bill (ACESA) that was written by big oil and energy corporations in the first place,&#8221; said Carla Pérez of the Movement Generation Justice &amp; Ecology Project. &#8220;Cap and Trade legislation coupled with direct subsidies to oil, coal, nuclear, bio-fuels and incinerator industries will only serve to add hundreds of toxic smokestacks in our backyards, she added.&#8221;</p>
<p>Back in Pittsburgh, climate activists met in Schenley Park to set up the climate convergence&#8211;a space to talk about issues related to climate change and climate justice.  Part of this effort includes the New Voices on Climate Change program  of Global Justice Ecology Project. Anna Pinto, from CORE in India, who came to the U.S. for a speaking tour as part of the New Voices on Climate Change program [2] , explained why opening space to discuss climate justice is so important. &#8220;Climate justice is not abstract. It&#8217;s practical, it&#8217;s about survival.  It&#8217;s about need against greed,&#8221; Ms. Pinto explained. &#8220;Is it worth it to have three cars today to have your children die of horrible diseases tomorrow? Both the United States and Indian governments are pandering to the greed of industrialists and financiers rather than enabling ordinary people to provide for their needs,&#8221; she concluded.</p>
<p>Indigenous Environmental Network&#8217;s Jihan Gearon, another New Voices on Climate Change participant, added her view on the centrality of climate justice within the discussion of climate change in the U.S.  &#8220;From extraction to transportation to refinement to distribution to consumption to storage, Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately impacted all along this road of destruction. The end result is contaminated and diminished food and water resources, forced removals, increased rates of illness and gridlocked economies,&#8221; she explained.&#8221;</p>
<p>Global warming and climate change pose yet another serious threat. The land of the Indigenous people in the arctic is literally melting under their feet, disrupting the lifecycles of the plants and animals they depend on, and forcing coastal and island communities to abandon their homes and traditional lands. What happens to a culture when the land and environment it stems from no longer exists? Even more frightening is that the proposed solutions to climate change, such as carbon trading, nuclear power, and &#8216;clean&#8217; coal technologies, will only exacerbate the problems we face,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>The repression experienced by indigenous and marginalized communities around the world due to climate change and the fossil fuel economy is today being echoed in Pittsburgh as a result of the same G-20 countries that are the main drivers of climate change.  Activists with the Three Rivers Climate Convergence and Seeds of Peace  have been harassed and arrested numerous times over the past few weeks in the build up to the G-20 meetings later this week.</p>
<p>Protests across the U.S. demanding real, effective and just action on climate are expected to continue throughout the fall, to culminate on November 30th with massive non-violent civil disobedience actions nationally and internationally.</p>
<p>November 30th is significant as it is both the tenth anniversary of the historic shutdown of the WTO (World Trade Organization) meetings in Seattle and exactly one week before the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, where world leaders will meet to hammer out a new global agreement on climate.</p>
<p>Activists are joining together around the world to ensure that any new agreement on climate is devoted to real and just action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and not focused on corporate-controlled, profit-oriented false solutions to climate change.  Massive protests are being organized by the international network Climate Justice Action to occur during the UN meeting in Copenhagen, which some activists have begun to call &#8220;CorporateHaven&#8221; due to the overwhelming influence of industry in the climate debate.</p>
<p>Contact:</p>
<p>Orin Langelle, Global Justice Ecology Project +1.802.578.6980</p>
<p>Ananda Lee Tan, Mobilization for Climate Justice West Coast +1.415.374.0615/ +1.510.883.9490 ext. 102</p>
<p>Hallie Boas, New Voices on Climate Change Coordinator +1.415.336.6590/ +1.203.247.3756</p>
<p>Rachel Smolker, Climate SOS, +1.802.735.7794</p>
<p>Abigail Singer, Mobilization for Climate Justice Co-Coordinator, +1.828.280.3462</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
<p>[1] <a href="http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/2009/09/nyc-scientists-activists-protest-corporate-control-over-climate-policy/" rel="nofollow">http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/2009/09/nyc-scientists-activists-protest-corporate-control-over-climate-policy/</a></p>
<p>[2] The New Voices on Climate Change speaking tour is co-sponsored by Global Exchange, Speak Out and the Mobilization for Climate Justice.  Its goal is to highlight and amplify the voices of people and communities impacted by climate change, the fossil fuel industry and profit-driven false solutions to climate change.</p>
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		<title>Comment on ASTONISHED by JASON</title>
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		<dc:creator>JASON</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 22:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ECO FRIENDLY ;) just would like to say thank u to u and ur team 4 putting this wedsite together,,im not that good at doing E-mails but when i was let go with the building i started to do gardening around the place where i live in a plaace call co .meath in ireland.Im getting a team together 4 a tidy towns to plant as MANY FLOWERS as we can do and if u can help in any way at all much thanks 4 that &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 4 WHAT FLOWERS 2 PLANT WOULD BE GOOD 4 THE HONEY BEES &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; YOUR ECO FRIEND JAYO :) ;] :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ECO FRIENDLY <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  just would like to say thank u to u and ur team 4 putting this wedsite together,,im not that good at doing E-mails but when i was let go with the building i started to do gardening around the place where i live in a plaace call co .meath in ireland.Im getting a team together 4 a tidy towns to plant as MANY FLOWERS as we can do and if u can help in any way at all much thanks 4 that &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 4 WHAT FLOWERS 2 PLANT WOULD BE GOOD 4 THE HONEY BEES &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; YOUR ECO FRIEND JAYO <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ;] <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on ASTONISHED by JASON</title>
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		<dc:creator>JASON</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 21:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>this just a test not that good with e-mail</description>
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		<title>Comment on ASTONISHED by Willie Williamson</title>
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		<description>Hello,
I want to start by saying that I was very please to see that you are a multi-cultural group taking on this issue.  If there is ever going to be a real movement to educate the public on the seriousness of climate change we must see the equal footing this particular issue demands of us all.  If you have anything that will help establish a curriculum for urban middle school students, please let me know.
Will</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I want to start by saying that I was very please to see that you are a multi-cultural group taking on this issue.  If there is ever going to be a real movement to educate the public on the seriousness of climate change we must see the equal footing this particular issue demands of us all.  If you have anything that will help establish a curriculum for urban middle school students, please let me know.<br />
Will</p>
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		<dc:creator>atomcat</dc:creator>
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		<description>global warming is a fraud

There&#039;s really not much else to say on the matter

Ron</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>global warming is a fraud</p>
<p>There&#8217;s really not much else to say on the matter</p>
<p>Ron</p>
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I would like to share with you a link to your site 
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I would like to share with you a link to your site<br />
write me here <a href="mailto:preonrelt@mail.ru">preonrelt@mail.ru</a></p>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just passing by.Btw, your website have great content!

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		<description>very nice blog
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thank you</p>
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		<dc:creator>Berit</dc:creator>
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		<description>This blog is an inspiration to gas guzzlers everywhere. Tomorrow I&#039;m walking to work!</description>
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		<description>True, but a Carbon Tax has pros that far outweigh its cons. Not so for Cap and Whatever.</description>
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