Los Angeles Auto Show (the largest Auto show in North America) – Day 1.
I came down with a contingent of people from RAN and Global Exchange, meeting up with folks from CodePink and other local LA activists. The LA Auto Show is one of the major international auto shows – where everyone in the auto industry meets to debut new products, show off new technologies and prototype cars (many of which never make it to production), and this year especially – to talk about energy and the environment. The show this year is themed “New Beginnings” – and a big emphasis of the show is talking about “green” issues and alternative
technologies.
On one hand, we’d like to be really excited when the auto industry starts talking about environmental concerns and energy usage. But we also have a healthy bit of skepticism – which is informed by a long legacy of green washing and broken promises from the auto industry. So one of our biggest goals of being at the Auto Show this week is to keep pressure on automakers to actually move forward on improving fuel efficiency and make real commitments. We want commercially-available products - not empty promises (or mere prototypes).
The opening of the show began today with a keynote speech by Rick Wagoner of General Motors, to a packed house of nearly 1500 journalists. It was a much-anticipated speech – GM has received a lot of media attention in recent weeks as they announce development on a plug-in hybrid and other “green” technologies. And, as was expected – much of his speech centered on GM’s commitment to addressing environmental issues, energy sources, national security and more. Basically – oil. His speech was all about alternative fuels – ranging from hybrids to
bio-fuels to hydrogen. All lofty ideals – but our goal was to ensure those ideals translate to results.
At the close of Wagoner’s speech, 2 of us decided that we should join him at the podium, and ask him to sign a giant pledge – committing GM to be the leader in fuel economy by 2010. (Actually, we had decided to do this earlier in the week – but his speech re-affirmed the need for this action) We figured – after all the great stuff he just said about energy usage, oil dependency, and environmental concerns – why WOULDN’T he commit to this? With all the talk of moving GM forward – this would be such a basic way to illustrate GM as a visionary leader in the industry.
Raising fuel economy is good for GM, good for consumers, good for national security, and good for the environment.
So, in front of 1500 reporters, 2 of us simply went to the podium, shook his hand, and addressed the crowd. We commended GM for offering an inspiring speech, and presented Mr. Wagoner with our pledge. He seemed quite confused at who we were until we unfurled the giant 3’ x 4’ pledge (complete with a Hummer in the background!). Sadly, he just tried to weasel his way out our demand – stating “I think I’ll let my speech speak for itself”. But we clearly said what the rest of the room was feeling – the crowd of journalists were laughing and applauding. GM is
making steps in the right direction – but too few, too small, and too slow.
And sadly, we don’t have the luxury of too few, too small, and too slow. We know why the US is at war in Iraq. We know why our climate is changing. We know why glaciers are melting. We know why asthma rates are exploding. We know that oil addiction is killing the planet and everything on it – and we know who is fueling that addiction.
We’ll be at the LA auto show the rest of the week, and encourage others to come join us in holding automakers accountable for oil addiction, and to urge proactive steps towards fuel efficiency. And next month, we’ll
be at the Detroit Auto Show as well. Join us!
Check out some of the articles:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/IndustryInfo/story?id=2688506&page=1
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a11qwBv.1pig&refer=home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoQkVYn0gCU
and about 200 more…..




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This is absolutely hilarious and brilliant — well done! Reminds me of our adventures at the UN in May!
Yes, great work! Thanks for posting this … inspiring!
Sign the pledge, Rick!
awesome action Mike! I hope that this and other actions will inspire folks to take similar actions around the world exposing corporate greenwashing, and engage leaders in taking significant and real steps to invest in efficiency and clean, renewable energy!
way to go, team! good luck in L.A. and Detroit. This is an action that many of us could do when the Big Three come to our towns.
MIKE.
are you kidding?
that was amazing!
Sounds like you need to get a life.