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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • (Photo: ©Shadia Fayne) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
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  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 08.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Farhad_Ebrahimi.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Anna_Jane_Joyner.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Jim_Dougherty.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 30.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 28.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Jerry_Hightower.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 26.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 17.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 07.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 04.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Pete_Nichols.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Eileen_Flanagan.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Danny_Kennedy.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Jim_Antal.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 25.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 20.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 18.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 10.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 06.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Jessica_Roff.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Elizabeth_Cohen.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Cherri_Foytlin.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Adam_Werebach.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Steve_Kretzmann.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 31.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 29.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 27.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 24.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 23.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 22.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 21.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 19.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 16.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 15.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 13.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 12.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 11.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 09.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 05.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 02.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 01.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Yudith_Nieto.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 14.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 03.jpg
  • (Photo: ©Christine Irvine) WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis.
    Jennifer_Krill_–_Executive_Director,...jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Alison_Chin.jpg
  • On February 13, these people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.
    Bill_McKibben.jpg
  • Hundreds of people from across the Unites States and beyond have voluntarily risked arrest in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. These people are standing up against Transcanada and the potential development of the Keystone XL Pipeline. This pipeline, if built, will send 900,000 barrels a day of the world’s dirtiest oil to US refineries, allowing further development of the Alberta tar sands.<br />
<br />
The Tar Sands Action, as it is being called, will take place from August 20 - September 3, 2011.
    Feb 13 Releases 32.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate127.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate121.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate118.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate46.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate36.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate03.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate195.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate163.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate159.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
    Forward on Climate158.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants.
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