The Summer Edition of Burning Issues is out!

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[box type=”info”]The Summer Edition of RTNA’s newsletter, Burning Issues, is out!  Click the image above, or HERE to download.  This season’s pieces include:

  • the ongoing shutdown of a West Virginia treesit
  • The movement finds its new Occupations in the Department of the Interior D.C. Offices, the Montana Governor’s Offices, and a Chicago Coal Power Plant.
  • More news on Tim DeCristopher, his trial, and the next phase of resistance
  • Looking back on resistance, one year after the Gulf Disaster and the March on Blair Mountain.  Looking forward to more Tar Sands and anti-fracking actions to come!
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We Won’t Be Intimidated

Dear Friends-Our movement is strong. We take risks and push envelopes. We take action when the places and communities we hold dear are threatened.  And we won’t be intimidated by government or corporate efforts to break our resolve.

We have no choice. Big Oil and Big Coal want to poison our water, cloud the air we breathe with pollution and wreak havoc on the climate.

Our dear friend and comrade, Tim DeChristopher, of Salt Lake City, has taken steps that few others in this climate movement have taken. In 2008, he successfully derailed an illegal land sale that would have destroyed pristine Utah wilderness for oil and gas development. As a result, today, he was sentenced to two years in federal prison, slapped with a $10,000 fine, and immediately taken into custody by agents of the corporate state.

That’s right, in a blatant attempt to silence climate activists everywhere, Tim was sentenced to TWO FUCKING YEARS in federal prison for peacefully derailing an illegal land sale.

Despite the best efforts of Big Oil and Coal, Tim’s message of a peaceful rebellion against the status quo is spreading. Direct action in the climate movement is strong and growing stronger.

Just this month, we’ve seen people across the country risking their bodies to stop the fossil fuel machine:

  • Two weeks ago in Montana, Earth First! and Rising Tide occupied the capitol building in protest of tar sands oil development with five locking down in PVC pipes fashioned into a mock oil pipeline.
  • Last week in West Virginia, two tree-sits went up on Coal River Mountain to halt further strip mining.
  • And today in Salt Lake City, 26 more climate activists joined a solidarity action to express their outrage at Tim’s harsh sentence. Those 26 are now in jail awaiting release.

In case they hadn’t noticed- it’s on! And Tim’s sentencing won’t slow us down – it’s just the beginning. In the words of another great Salt Lake City radical “Don’t mourn, organize!”

Next month in St. Louis, Rising Tide plans to bring this climate fight to Peabody Energy and Arch Coal’s front door.

Along with allies from throughout the Mid-West, we’ve organized the Midwest Rising Convergence on Aug. 12-15. Our movement is not only strong, it is growing..

We invite you to join us. Register here.

In Solidarity,

Rising Tide North America

Activists Occupy Montana Capitol Building

Helena, MT – On the morning of July 12th, six activists from Earth First! and Northern Rockies Rising Tide have risked arrest by occupying Governor Schweitzer’s office in an act of non-violent civil disobedience.  The activists have locked their arms in a mock oil pipeline made out of PVC plastic pipe.  In the wake of the Silvertip spill, Governor Schweitzer has publicly chastised Exxon Mobil, while simultaneously continuing to promote the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, megaload shipments bound for the Alberta Tar Sands and other extreme fossil fuel projects throughout the state.

“If the Governor has his way, Montana will be transformed into what is essentially an energy extraction colony for Big Oil.  The Silvertip spill is simply a short preview of what this would mean for the lives and livelihood of all Montanans,” says Great Falls native Peter Dolan, one of the eight occupying the office.

Activists inside the Capitol are also demanding that Schweitzer stand up to TransCanada and other international criminal organizations by publicly opposing Alberta Tar Sands exportation.  This project is widely known as the most destructive energy process on the planet by leading environmental organizations.  According to a recent report by University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering professor John Stansbury, neither TransCanada nor the regulators evaluating the proposed Keystone XL pipeline have properly considered the risks.  Stansbury said TransCanada underestimated both the frequency of spills on the pipeline and the severity of the worst-case scenario spills.

“As the recent Exxon Mobil pipeline disaster has made clear, Governor Schweitzer is attempting to turn Montana into an extraction state, while at the same time publicly proclaiming his supposed support for clean energy, protecting the environment and building healthy communities.  It’s one or the other. You can’t be clean and dirty at the same time,” according to Bozeman’s Erica Dossa, who also took part in the action.

Earth First! was named in 1979 in response to a lethargic, compromising and increasingly corporate environmental community.  Earth First! takes a decidedly different approach towards environmental issues by using all the tools in the toolbox, ranging from grassroots organizing and involvement in the legal process to civil disobedience.  Northern Rockies Rising Tide is the Missoula based chapter off the international, decentralized, grassroots movement Rising Tide.  They are an all-volunteer network of groups and individuals who promote local, community-based solutions to the climate crisis and take direct actions to confront the root causes of climate change.

FYI: Questioned by police about April 20 protest

Hey folks,

I wanted to spread the word that I have been contacted by the SF Police Department about an apparently open investigation around a public protest during the Rising Tide Day of Action Against Extraction on April 20th in downtown SF. I did not provide any information to the officer and instead consulted with a lawyer through the National Lawyers Guild (NLG). If you or anyone you know is personal affected by this issue please do NOT contact me directly about it, as that would be counter-productive. However, if anyone is similarly contacted by law enforcement they can call the NLG at (415)285-1041 for a referral to a lawyer for legal advice. Continue reading