Tar Sands Action: Rising Tide Portland in Solidarity

Portland Rising Tide dropped an anti-tar sands banner today from the Burnside Bridge. The group is acting in solidarity with communities, organizations and individuals resisting tar sands development across North America.

Rising Tide’s action comes on the heels of the 2-week Tar Sands Action campaign in Washington DC. 1,253 American’s were arrested in an act of civil disobedience at the White House to send a message to President Obama, asking him to stand up to Big Oil and deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline permits.

 

The Keystone XL pipeline is required for Big Oil to profit off of the social and environmental disaster that is the Alberta tar sands. Current tar sands mining has brought increased cancer rates, polluted water, and mass die-offs of birds and fish in the largely First Nation communities of northern Alberta.

Tar Sands Action organizers have put a call out for activists to hold the date October 7th for further action. This is the final Congressional hearing on the Keystone XL pipeline. Regionally, people are encouraged to visit their local Obama 2012 headquarters and inform staffers that you will withhold your support in the upcoming presidential elections until the pipeline is stopped.

From St. Louis to DC and Beyond: Why Shouldn’t We Be Risking Arrest? Great new b…

From St. Louis to DC and Beyond: Why Shouldn’t We Be Risking Arrest? Great new blog by Arielle Klagsbrun, one of the Midwest Rising 15.


From Midwest Rising to the Tar Sands Action, Civil Disobedience as Tactic for Change « It’s Getting.
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Last Saturday, while listening to the “Why Direct Action?” panel at the Midwest Rising Convergence, I whispered to my close friend Todd sitting next to me, “I think I’m going to risk arrest on Monday.” He responded, “Why shouldn’t you?”

Anyone Else Not Surprised that the Corporate News Network Missed the Real Story…

Anyone Else Not Surprised that the Corporate News Network Missed the Real Story on Mountaintop Removal?


CNN Tries, Fails to Cover Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining
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It’s not often that cable news covers complex environmental or labor issues, so I was hopeful when I heard that CNN’s Soledad O’Brien was doing a piece on the battle over Blair Mountain for the CNN In America series. I wrote about this site of a historic labor battle that coal companies are seeking …