Concentration of CO2 in the Atmosphere

BREAKING: Bill McKibben sent to jail — and how you can help.

From: “Will Bates – 350.org”
Date: August 22, 2011 4:50:29 PM EDT


Dear friends,

We thought you should know that as of today over 150 people, including 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, have been arrested at the White House.

Bill is just getting out of prison after spending 48 hours in a tiny cell — and here in DC spirits are high and resolve is strengthening with each passing hour. For the past three days, large groups of Americans have joined a non-violent civil disobedience action at the White House. The goal is to send President Obama a simple message: “Stop the Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline.” These protests will continue over the next two weeks — and what the activists in DC need more than anything is the knowledge that there is a massive global movement backing them up.

There are three ways that you can stand in solidarity from wherever you are:

1. Sign the petition to President Obama to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline — we’ve already rocketed past our initial goal of 35,000 signatures and are hoping to add as many names as possible before we deliver it to White House officials on September 3rd.

2. Send in a solidarity message or photo to the people taking action at the White House.

3. Take part in Moving Planet — a worldwide climate rally on September 24 — and move beyond all fossil fuels in the loudest, most beautiful way possible.

You probably know that building the Keystone XL pipeline is a terrible idea. The oil it will carry from Canada’s tar sands will travel all the way from northern Alberta to the Gulf of Mexico. Think: oil spilling all over America’s heartland. Think: way more CO2 all over the atmosphere, since the tar sands are among the most carbon-intensive of all the fossil fuels. With so many strikes against the Keystone pipeline, it’s understandable that folks are so fired up and willing to put their bodies on the line to stop it. 350.org isn’t organizing the action in DC, but there’s a separate website to find out more about the two weeks of daily sit-ins at the White House (today was just day #3).

When nominated for President in 2008, Barack Obama promised that his administration would ensure “the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.” It’s not a protest I feel like I’ve been watching unfold here in DC — but a big and beautiful reminder of that vision.

With rising hope from DC,

Will Bates for the 350.org Team

P.S. Our friends in DC just made an beautiful video about Day 1 of the action in DC — click here to watch it and be sure to share it with your friends on Twitter and Facebook.

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