Greenpeace gets Badass at Mt Rushmore

In addition to heaps of praise and words of encouragement, we’ve been getting a lot of flak from people who were upset that we would deface a national monument. My response to them is twofold: First, there are already climbing leads established on the rock, which the park employees use to clean the monument. Our climbers used those leads and were extremely cautious not to do any harm to the monument, and in the end they did not do any damage.

Second, all of the sanctimonious claims about our disrespect for what Mount Rushmore represents are completely baseless. We have utmost respect for the accomplishments of the great leaders who built this country, that’s why we chose it as the site for issuing our challenge to President Obama to be a leader on global warming. But Mount Rushmore was built on a mountain stolen from Native Americans. Adding insult to injury, we then carved a bunch of white people’s faces into it. So you gotta ask yourself: What does Mount Rushmore really represent?

For the record, a member of the local Oglala Sioux tribe has published an op-ed praising our action.

And our larger point still stands: If President Obama wants to be considered equal to the pantheon of great American leaders depicted on Mount Rushmore, he needs to start providing real leadership on global warming, the greatest challenge of our time.

The pesident is currently meeting with the rest of the G8 leaders in L’Aquila, Italy. Yesterday they held a press conference to announce that they were setting a target of limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius. But that is not what real leadership looks like – that target had already been endorsed by 109 nations even before the G8 announcement.

Plus, as worthy as this long-term goal is, the truly critical issue is that President Obama and the rest of the world’s leaders still have not laid out an adequate roadmap for how we’re going to get there. In other words, they haven’t set short-term goals that are ambitious enough to get us to the long term goal of keeping global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius. Scientists have clearly stated that the United States and other industrialized countries must cut their emissions by 25-40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020. But the Obama Administration, like Congress, continues to promote short-term emissions reductions targets that fall far short of what science demands.

We can’t continue to put off for tomorrow what science tells us we need to do today. While the 2 degree commitment would appear to recognize the severity of the crisis we're facing, the Obama Administration and the G8 have failed to provide any plan for staying below this critical threshold. Sign our petition now and ask Obama to be a leader on global warming, not just here in America but for the world as well.
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10 comments // Greenpeace gets Badass at Mt Rushmore // Video

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    What an exciting video!

    canofmeatfilm
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    Great and courageous actions.

    jubal
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    Awesome video. THANK YOU Greenpeace for standing up for Mother Earth and the spirit of the men carved on Mount Rushmore! We need to see more in this country. People need to wake up!

    JanforGore
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    AWESOME

    alivein85
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    Nice title for your post :)

    leahl
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    Bold, creative, and right to the point. My full support for those involved in a great political statement. Kudos guys.

    Sumbodyswatchin
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    Quite moving!
    Yea for Greenpeace and they're call to action!

    csmonut
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    (seal clapping and barking noises.)

    ok ok so they climbed mt. rushmore. where were these guys when bush was busy enacting all his horrific environmental policies? i didnt hear of them doing anything then, but they're not afraid of getting locked up for being terrorists now, are they.

    Nephwrack
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    I forseee.......1 year in jail.

    larrysnotes
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    Ok. I love the environment but I hate green peace.

    Why? Because they don't give a shit about the environment, Green Peace has been a political agenda for a while now.

    If you want to support the environment then good for you, I do too, but don't let these assholes be your heroes. Because that's all they are.

    Almost every rally I've ever seen by them has mentioned the environment a minute amount of the time and attacked the government and businesses for the rest of the time. They are about as misunderstood and as harmful as PETA...about...not quite though.

    theultimateend
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