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McKibben: Stepping it Up on Climate Change

by: odum

Tue Jan 09, 2007 at 23:59:18 PM EST


Today at 9:00 AM, Middlebury College professor and internationally renowned author and activist Bill McKibben will address a joint House/Senate Committee at the Vermont Statehouse to discuss the urgency of addressing Climate Change. Although he's not going in with any prepared statement, he did offer the following to pass along regarding the website he and six recent Middlebury grads launched a few days ago - stepitup07.org - to coordinate a national day of action on climate change on April 14th. According to the website, there are already 94 local events planned in 30 states, but obviously much more help is needed. The following is from the email he sent out announcing the site:
Dear Friend-
I'm writing to ask your help. I know you've already made changes in your own life to deal with climate change; I'm guessing that, like me, you feel a little helpless about the scale of the problem. Some of us who are eager to do something more are organizing a day of demonstrations for April 14. We're calling ourselves Stepitup2007.org, and we need you to be a vital part-to organize a rally in your neck of the woods. If everyone pitches in, we'll have by far the largest action yet in this nation about global warming-large enough that Washington will notice and start to act.

It's going to be an unusual day. People will be rallying in many of America's most iconic places: on the levees in New Orleans, on top of the melting ice sheets on Mt. Hood and in Glacier National Park, even underwater on the endangered coral reefs off Key West and Hawaii. But we need hundreds of rallies outside churches, and in city parks, and in rural fields. It's not a huge task-assemble as many folks as possible, hoist a banner, take a picture. We'll link pictures of the protests together electronically via the web-before the day is out, we'll have a cascade of images to show both local and national media that Americans don't consider this a secondary issue. That instead they want serious action now.

We're not an organization-we're, in essence, a few people sending out invitations to a party. A potluck. This is going to be a homemade day of action. So go to our website at stepitup2007.org, and say `here's where I live-I want to help organize.' We'll coordinate the responses, introducing you to others from your area, and give you everything you need to be a leader, from banners to press releases. You don't have to have ever done anything like this-you're not organizing a March on Washington, just a gathering of scores or hundreds in your town or neighborhood. We need creativity, good humor, commitment. If you are active in a campus group or a church or a local environmental group or a garden society or a bike club-or if you just saw Al Gore's move and want to do something-then we need you now.

And by now, we mean now. The best science tells us we have ten years to fundamentally transform our economy and lead the world in the same direction or else, in the words of NASA's Jim Hansen, we will face a "totally different planet." We're calling for 80 percent carbon cuts by 2050, which would be a good first step to warding off that future. But the exact numbers are less important than the underlying message to Washington: get serious. The recent elections have given us an opening, and polling shows most Americans know there's a problem. But the forces of inertia and business-as-usual are still in control, and only our voices, united and loud, joyful and determined, can change that reality.
Please join us.

Bill McKibben

Although it's hardly news to visitors of this site, it still can't be said enough; it is impossible to work too hard, or move too quickly on this issue. Stop by the website and spread the word.
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Thanks for posting this Odum. Bill is a very passionate and inspiring individual in regards to global warming. We also have to thank Senator Pro-Tem Shulim and Speaker Symington to calling him to speak to our Vermont Reps. I was able to attend  this event and post my remarks on my blog. I would not have known about it if your wasn't for your post.

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It was good to read, especially since I had to work and couldn't be there. I particularly appreciate this:
Blocking the development of sprawl, big box stores and the proposed "circ highway" that create an economy based on automobile usage is in order. Transportation is the cause of forty-six percent of the carbon emissions in the state. A need to address transportation is more than just a switch to hybrid technology; we must make it "so it feels they don't even need a car." Too much of modern American society is based on the notions of an automobile, an investment in public transportation and the continued promotion of our local communities is the only way to stop that. The ideal is to live in a community where an automobile is not needed.


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That was my favorite part too.  I've been feeling an incredible increase of anxiety around the issues of global warming and the environment; Bill is doing some great work, so I agree, thanks for posting this.

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Senate Transportation Chairman Dick Mazza, D-Chittenden/Grand Isle, attended the hearing's first hour. Later, he said he remains unconvinced that the planet's climate is truly warming.

"My other concern is what is the cost of dealing with something like this," he said.

From a BFP article.


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