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March on Washington

3-2-09-poster

You’ve been hearing me whoop and holler here about the activities of the new Administration and the new Congress.  (Fear not:  You’ll continue to have more of this from me.)  But there’s going to be some other visible and important action on The Hill next week – on Monday, March 2, in fact.

Capitol Climate Action is organizing a “mass civil disobedience” at the old coal-fired Capitol power plant.  Perhaps it needn’t be said, but I’ll mention it anway:  This is meant to be 100% nonviolent civil disobedience, in the tradition of Gandhi and Dr. King.

I will be teaching on climate change on Monday in New York, but I will definitely be with the protesters in spirit.  I say with some pride that I was in jail for three days for CD at the Pentagon in 1972 along with Father Groppi, the veteran Civil Rights activist; David Dellinger, one of the fathers of American civil disobedience; and a hundred or so others.

See this open letter from Martin Sheen, Paul Hawken, Jim Hansen and some other prominent environmentalists that appeared in the Huff-Po.  Their call to arms:  “It is time to seize the opportunity to be a country where actions speak louder than words–we can and we must!”  Here’s a video from Jim Hansen, one of the world’s pre-eminent climate scientists and environmental protection visionaries.

You should also check out the hard-hitting new website, Coal is Dirty, a joint project managed by The DeSmog Project, Rainforest Action Network and Greenpeace USA.  I am further proud to say that I made Kevin Grandia’s list here of the “Top 75 Best Blogs on Clean Coal.”

UPDATE:  Reid, Pelosi Call For End To Coal At U.S. Capitol Power Plant from The Wonk Room.

 

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Bill Hewitt

Bill Hewitt has been an environmental activist and professional for nearly 25 years. He was deeply involved in the battle to curtail acid rain, and was also a Sierra Club leader in New York City. He spent 11 years in public affairs for the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, and worked on environmental issues for two NYC mayoral campaigns and a presidential campaign. He is a writer and editor and is the principal of Hewitt Communications. He has an M.S. in international affairs, has taught political science at Pace University, and has graduate and continuing education classes on climate change, sustainability, and energy and the environment at The Center for Global Affairs at NYU. His book, "A Newer World - Politics, Money, Technology, and What’s Really Being Done to Solve the Climate Crisis," will be out from the University Press of New England in December.



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