Students vs. Big Coal in SC Primary

A few days ago, Phil wrote about the confrontation between student activists and Big Coal lobbyists in the S.C. primary. Check a video we put together to show the action first hand. Living in a Feb. 5th primary state? Big Coal might be coming to your town, as well. Keep your eyes open. Enjoy:

3 Responses to “Students vs. Big Coal in SC Primary”


  1. 1 Andrew Nazdin Jan 29th, 2008 at 12:34 am

    Fuck coal, and fuck those hats.

  2. 2 G Elsner Jan 29th, 2008 at 5:14 pm

    yea… those hats made my soul hurt.

  1. 1 Corporations Doublespeak on Climate « It’s Getting Hot In Here Trackback on Feb 26th, 2008 at 12:32 pm

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About Jamie


Jamie is the co-coordinator of 350.org, an international global warming campaign. A recent college graduate, he lives in San Francisco, CA. In 2007, he co-organized Step It Up, a campaign that pulled together over 2,000 climate rallies across the United States to push for strong climate action at the federal level. He's also an early member of the youth climate movement, leading one of Energy Action's first campaigns in 2005: Road to Detroit, a nationwide veggie-oil bus tour to promote sustainable transportation. He's traveled to Montreal and Bali to lobby the UN with youth, but he's a strong believer that change happens in the streets not in meetings. Jamie received the Morris K. Udall award in 2007 and has been recognized by the mighty state of Vermont for his work on climate change. You can also find him blogging at Campus Progress' "Pushback," Changents.com, and 350.org.

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