
(New York) Climate justice activists from Rising Tide North America and Climate SOS in New York took to the streets on the final day of the UN Climate summit, making housecalls to the New York offices of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), and the Nature Conservancy. NRDC’s street-level banner was festooned with a 14 foot mock “Climate Bill” in the form of $2 trillion bank note (the approximate value of a U.S. carbon market). Imagery on the giant spoof bill critiques roles of many large environmental groups in their push for passage of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACESA), chiefly for its advocacy of an carbon market. Following NRDC, the offices of EDF and The Nature Conservancy received delivery visits where activists desperately tried to present organizational representatives with their version of the “green”.
These organizations are leading members of the US Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), which has united them with highly polluting corporations such as Dow, DuPont, General Electric and Alcoa Aluminum under the auspices of lobbying Congress to reduce emissions. This unsavory alliance played a major role in crafting the Waxman-Markey ACESA bill (HR 2454) passed by the US House of Representatives in July, and expected to make its way for a Senate vote imminently.
Hundreds of environmental groups OPPOSE the current US climate bill. They recognize the bill’s cap and trade provisions as a dangerous false solution, that is inherently unstable and that has historically proven incapable of reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Climate Bill Image HERE:
http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/2009/09/nyc-scientists-activists-protest-corporate-control-over-climate-policy/
This event is the culmination of a three week, seven city tour, sponsored by Climate SOS, an informal alliance of scientists, activists, and local and regional environmental groups that are opposed to the current climate bill, having observed the failure of “market mechanisms” used to date to ameliorate the climate crisis.
The activists argue that the House ACESA bill “just doesn’t add up,” pointing out that it falls far short of scientifically valid targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions; removes the EPA’s authority to regulate emissions under the Clean Air Act; and incorporates massive corporate giveaways into its cap-and-trade program. If such a bill were to pass, polluting corporations would be able to defer urgently needed emissions reductions for decades under the bill’s offset provisions. International groups widely condemn the lack of US leadership on climate issues and demand that wealthy countries pay their share of the accumulated “climate debt.”
Contacts:
David Vine (Rising Tide): 207-956-0141
Rachel Smolker, Ph.D. 802-482-2848
Brian Tokar, 802-595-9677
Organizational Links & Info:
Rising Tide North America – http://www.risingtidenorthamerica.org
Climate SOS – http://www.climatesos.org
Perfect!
thank you very much!!!
This is wonderful. We’ve been fighting against the tide of these corporate “green” organizations in Texas, New Mexico and Wyoming on a bunch of gas drilling that they seem to uniformly support w/out science. I learned that the NRDC actually has investments in natural gas service corps and ethanol plants. Our environmental movement should be working to inform funders and foundations of the anti-environmental positions these orgs take on the major issues so that they no longer attract naive environmentalists to distract from real action that is necessary (e.g. defeating Waxman Markey and a transition w/in 40 years to a carbon-free and nuclear free economy, with most of that taking place in the next 20 years.)
Stop the Big Green$ and we’ll have an environmental movement again.
MS
Do you (Rising Tide North America or Climate SOS)have any representatives who would be interested in appearing on my show, Climate Challenge, to talk about this? It’s the first and only show in the country to focus exclusively on climate change and related issues on a weekly basis. It is taped in Kensington, MD, usually on Wednesdays at 11:30am. I am taping this coming Tuesday the 29th at 3:30pm. Any takers?
Sincerely,
Karyn Strickler
It sounds more like witch burning and sacrificing goats to please the Gods to change the weather so we can all live.
And this is the progress of an advanced soceity?