Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Idiotic letter from McKibben and Berry
There are moments in a nation's -- and a planet's -- history when it may be necessary for some to break the law in order to bear witness to an evil, bring it to wider attention, and push for its correction. We think such a time has arrived, and we are writing to say that we hope some of you will join us in Washington, D.C. on Monday, March 2, in order to take part in a civil act of civil disobedience outside a coal-fired power plant near Capitol Hill.
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We will cross the legal boundary of the power plant, and we expect to be arrested. After that we have no certainty what will happen, but lawyers and such will be on hand. Our goal is not to shut the plant down for the day -- it is but one of many, and anyway its operation for a day is not the point. The worldwide daily reliance on coal is the danger; this is one small step to raise awareness of that ruinous habit and hence help to break it.

Needless to say, we're not handling the logistics of this day. All the credit goes to a variety of groups, especially the Energy Action Coalition (which is bringing thousands of young people to Washington that weekend), Greenpeace, the Ruckus Society, and the Rainforest Action Network. A website at that latter organization is serving as a temporary organizing hub. If you visit, you will find a place to leave your name so that we'll know you want to join us.
A Better Place? - Henry Payne - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Cleaning up the half-truths and half-baked columns of New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman’s (Number Two on the Wall Street Journal’s “Most Influential Business Thinkers” list!) is a full-time job here at Planet Gore...

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