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  • Capitol Climate Action<br />
March 2, 2009  Capitol Coal Plant, Washington, D.C, USA<br />
Photo: Robert van Waarden<br />
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A symbol of the strangle-hold that fossil fuels have on our economy, protestors march in front of the Capitol Coal Plant in Washington DC. The protestors were calling for clean renewable energy. Two days before the planned protest, the US government announced that the plant would be converted to Natural Gas. Organizers cited this news as a partial, but incomplete victory - as Natural Gas is still a fossil fuel - and vowed to take on coal plants across the country.  
    Capitol Coal Action in Washington
  • A young Navajo child plays on the remains of a coal mine on the Black Mesa Plateau in Arizona.
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  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Amber Bockman, TVA March in March, Mountain Justice Spring Break, March 14, 2009 (©Robert vanWaarden ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)
    March in March against Coal - Tennessee
  • Thousands of people gathered at a peaceful protest for the climate on Boulevard Voltaire in Paris, France. The people held hands and linked arms on the sidewalk of the boulevard and displayed banners in support of the climate movement. At the start of the human chain, a collection of shoes were placed in the square of Place de la République. The many shoes were there to symbolize all the people that would have marched in the streets had the protest not been canceled by the French government. <br />
November 29, 2015<br />
Paris, France<br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Powershift ‘09 Rally<br />
March 2, 2009  Washington, D.C, USA<br />
Photo: Robert van Waarden<br />
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Thousands of youth gather on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to call for a green economy, a safe sustainable future and binding climate legislation from the United States government. The rally followed on the heels of PowerShift ‘09, the largest climate change youth conference in United States history.
    Powershift Rally in Washington, D.C
  • Bo Webb is a 6th generation resident of the Coal River Valley in West Virginia.  He spoke to the morning MJSB session about his personal experience of living directly below a mountain top removal site, as well as the steps he and the A.C.H.E. team are taking to pass legislation in Washington, D.C.   <br />
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The Appalachian Community Health Emergency Act urges you to contact your member of the House of Representatives and insist on having them sign on to HR 526 by visiting this link acheact.org/take-action/ ( http://acheact.org/take-action/ ) <br />
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Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining means surface coal mining that uses blasting with explosives in the steep slope regions of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Bo Webb is a 6th generation resident of the Coal River Valley in West Virginia.  He spoke to the morning MJSB session about his personal experience of living directly below a mountain top removal site, as well as the steps he and the A.C.H.E. team are taking to pass legislation in Washington, D.C.   <br />
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The Appalachian Community Health Emergency Act urges you to contact your member of the House of Representatives and insist on having them sign on to HR 526 by visiting this link acheact.org/take-action/ ( http://acheact.org/take-action/ ) <br />
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Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining means surface coal mining that uses blasting with explosives in the steep slope regions of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Coal can be found on the ground of these mineral and coal rich mountains.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth activists at the Climate Generation Space protested the COP21 corporate sponsor Engie, the energy company in France, which profits from the coal and fracking industry. Activists held up signs that read "Engie, we see through your greenwashing" and "Kick big polluters out."<br />
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Next door to the COP21 is the Climate Generation Space (Les espaces Générations Climat), which is a space that is open to the public as well as those attending COP21. Les espaces Générations Climat is where many NGO organizations are holding panel discussions and debates on solutions to climate change. <br />
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On December 7, 2015, the COP21 entered its second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE--New Zealand Youth delegation calls on their government to ‘keep it (fossil fuels) in the ground’ in light of the expected Paris climate agreement. At the action this morning in front of the mock Eiffle Tower at COP21, speakers <br />
Barry Coates, Kya Lal, Renee Rose Annan and Natalie Jones talked about the importance of committing to the 1.5 degree temperature limit. They are calling on their government for an "immediate ban on further exploration for oil, gas and coal reserves in New Zealand and a just, urgent transition out of the fossil fuel industry in New Zealand."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    new-zealand-youth-delegation-calls-o...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE--New Zealand Youth delegation calls on their government to ‘keep it (fossil fuels) in the ground’ in light of the expected Paris climate agreement. At the action this morning in front of the mock Eiffle Tower at COP21, speakers <br />
Barry Coates, Kya Lal, Renee Rose Annan and Natalie Jones talked about the importance of committing to the 1.5 degree temperature limit. They are calling on their government for an "immediate ban on further exploration for oil, gas and coal reserves in New Zealand and a just, urgent transition out of the fossil fuel industry in New Zealand."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    new-zealand-youth-delegation-calls-o...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE--New Zealand Youth delegation calls on their government to ‘keep it (fossil fuels) in the ground’ in light of the expected Paris climate agreement. At the action this morning in front of the mock Eiffle Tower at COP21, speakers <br />
Barry Coates, Kya Lal, Renee Rose Annan and Natalie Jones talked about the importance of committing to the 1.5 degree temperature limit. They are calling on their government for an "immediate ban on further exploration for oil, gas and coal reserves in New Zealand and a just, urgent transition out of the fossil fuel industry in New Zealand."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    new-zealand-youth-delegation-calls-o...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE--New Zealand Youth delegation calls on their government to ‘keep it (fossil fuels) in the ground’ in light of the expected Paris climate agreement. At the action this morning in front of the mock Eiffle Tower at COP21, speakers <br />
Barry Coates, Kya Lal, Renee Rose Annan and Natalie Jones talked about the importance of committing to the 1.5 degree temperature limit. They are calling on their government for an "immediate ban on further exploration for oil, gas and coal reserves in New Zealand and a just, urgent transition out of the fossil fuel industry in New Zealand."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    new-zealand-youth-delegation-calls-o...jpg
  • Johanna de Graffenreid gave a discussion about the Care Campaign, covering the failings of the West Virginia DEP as well as the citizen enforcement of SMCRA. (The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977)<br />
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SMCRA provides that a violation of permit conditions on a mining site is subject to a fine of $5,000.<br />
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Sites are visited once a month to receive these violations. The yearly profits of coal companies such as ALPHA are in the billions.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Bo Webb explains "The Appalachian Communities Health Emergency Act," or the ACHE Act that would require the Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to conduct or support a comprehensive study on the health impacts of mountaintop removal coal mining on individuals in the surrounding communities.  Contact your member of the House of Representatives and insist on having them sign on to HR 526 by visiting this link acheact.org/take-action/ ( http://acheact.org/take-action/ )
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Members of the congress converged in Washington to show public support for Forward with Climate solutions. They challenged the president 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. Members of Congress support Forward on Climate agenda
    Forward on Climate10.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 Climate200.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 Climate189.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 Climate180.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 Climate167.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.
    Forward on Climate157.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 Climate156.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 Climate125.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 Climate122.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 Climate115.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 Climate100.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 Climate86.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 Climate85.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 Climate74.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 Climate71.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 Climate59.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 Climate58.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 Climate44.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 Climate43.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 Climate39.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 Climate38.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.
    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.
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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.
    forward-on-climate-rally-in-washingt...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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  • India's has a mythical character with ten heads in its history. Students and youth presented a ten headed demon of climate change outside the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India. The ten heads of the demon symbolised ten enemies of our planet earth namely fossil fuels, unsustainable fashion, aviation, commercial fishing, cars, coal plants, deforestation, rampant urbanisation and plastic.
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  • Coal companies have a long history of having a firm hold on West Virginia's economy.
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  • Bo Webb points to an aerial view of the sludge pools of chemical coal waste storage. The Cancer rates in some mountaintop removal mining communities are twice that of non-MTR communities. <br />
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This team has extensive research backing the bill HR526, such as the fact that non-smoking MTR residents have a 10x greater risk of giving birth to a child with respiratory birth defects than that of smoking mothers who are not living in an MTR community.
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  • Paris, France<br />
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The group of partner organizations supporting the D12 mobilization just made a big action on saturday 12, 2015 at the heart of the city of Paris, where the clock is ticking down on a global climate deal<br />
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The Red Lines action that had thousands of activists, was intended to launch a new wave of what some activists call “climate disobedience,” civil disobedience actions that challenge the fossil fuel industry, often at major infrastructure projects like coal mines or pipelines.<br />
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Not about judging the text, it is about planetary red lines and taking the fight forward with regards to the fossil industry that thrives despite major climate calls.<br />
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Photos by: Joel Lukhovi | Survival Media Agency
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  • Members of the congress converged in Washington to show public support for Forward with Climate solutions. They challenged the president 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. Members of Congress support Forward on Climate agenda
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  • Members of the congress converged in Washington to show public support for Forward with Climate solutions. They challenged the president 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. Members of Congress support Forward on Climate agenda
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  • Members of the congress converged in Washington to show public support for Forward with Climate solutions. They challenged the president 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. Members of Congress support Forward on Climate agenda
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  • Members of the congress converged in Washington to show public support for Forward with Climate solutions. They challenged the president 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. Members of Congress support Forward on Climate agenda
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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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