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Keystone XL protest: Indigenous call: taking back our future

JanforGore
An evolving species knows to heed this call. President Obama the future is calling to you. You have the final say on this. What do you say to the indigenous people who now already suffer the effects of this toxic insanity? What do you say to the forest, rivers and wildlife? What do you say to the aquifer that provides sustenance for billions of people and is already suffering the effects of climate change and consumption? What do you say to the farmers whose livelihoods and land are at stake? What do you say to the climate balance of this planet already pushed to the tipping point?

History is being made outside the White House and it is not a political movement, it is a human movement.

The amount of people arrested to date is 1,009 and counting. How many will it take?

Thank you to all of those who risked and were arrested to stand up for our future.

I hope you know how many are standing with you.

Keystone XL-NO!

YES to climate justice and a clean energy future!
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  • GENERALNATTY
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    • No amount of pressure will make stephen harper buckle his riding is calgary southwest, plenty of people who have got wealthy from the oil patch live in that district. The tar sands are too important to alberta's economy, alberta would seriously consider succession from canada before giving it up and beyond that other provinces recieve money from alberta to through equilization payments especially quebec, unless a alternative industry can be brought in to keep alberta's economy rolling, talking about the tar sands being shut down is a waste of breath.

      As for this keystone pipeline i very much doubt obama is going to turn down any chance at creating jobs and i would be shocked if he denied transcanada's application.

    • 1 year ago
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    • http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/krystalline-kraus/2011/08/activist-communiqu%C3%...
      Call-out by Tar Sands Action:

      "There comes a time..."
      There comes a time when you need to take a stand. When sending letters and signing petitions isn't enough. When together we must say, "enough is enough -- not on our watch."

      That time is now. We must act together for the health of our planet, our air, our water, our climate, and our children.

      On September 26th we need you to come to Ottawa to join a historic action to oppose the tar sands. In a large peaceful protest, many will be risking arrest to tell the Harper government that we don't support his reckless agenda; that we want to turn away from the toxic tar sands industry; and that we oppose the direction he's taking this country.

      In the U.S., people by the thousands are taking a stand. From Aug. 20 to Sept. 3, thousands are pledging to risk arrest in daily acts of civil disobedience to convince President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline that would bring dirty tar sands oil to the U.S.

      On September 26, we will stand up to Prime Minister Harper to pressure him to stem the tar sands industry at its source.

      Tar sands mining and other extreme forms of energy extraction like Arctic drilling, shale fracking, and nuclear power generation send us in the exact opposite direction that we, as a civilization, must go to ensure global survival. If we burn the tar sands, we blot our nation's reputation; if we leave that carbon in the ground, we'll do the world an enormous favour.

      On September 26, we are asking you to come to Ottawa to participate in one of the largest acts of civil disobedience on the climate issue that Canada has ever seen.

      Be a part of turning Canada away from the toxic tar sands industry. Help forge the future we all want to live in.

      If you are interested and willing to take action email ottawaaction@gmail.com or go to www.ottawaaction.ca to sign-up today. It will be a powerful day, and more powerful if you're a part of it.

    • 1 year ago
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    • http://one-blue-marble.com/harper-and-climate-change.html

      This fight needs to also go to the source.
      'Global Warming, Stephen Harper & the Socialist Plot
      With Stephen Harper at the helm, it shouldn't surprise anyone that we are failing to take our international responsibilities seriously.

      The following letter describes the real Harper — the Harper who thinks that global warming is a socialist plot, the Harper who has made Canada a pariah at international climate summits. Before he became Prime Minister, Harper sent this letter out to supporters of the Canadian Alliance in 2002 — before the party was reborn as the new Conservative Party in 2003.

      We’re gearing up for the biggest struggle our party has faced since you entrusted me with the leadership. I’m talking about the “battle of Kyoto” — our campaign to block the job-killing, economy-destroying Kyoto Accord.
      It would take more than one letter to explain what’s wrong with Kyoto, but here are a few facts about this so-called “Accord”:

      ◦It’s based on tentative and contradictory scientific evidence about climate trends.
      ◦It focuses on carbon dioxide, which is essential to life, rather than upon pollutants.
      ◦Canada is the only country in the world required to make significant cuts in emissions. Third World countries are exempt, the Europeans get credit for shutting down inefficient Soviet-era industries, and no country in the Western hemisphere except Canada is signing.
      ◦Implementing Kyoto will cripple the oil and gas industry, which is essential to the economies of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
      ◦As the effects trickle through other industries, workers and consumers everywhere in Canada will lose. THERE ARE NO CANADIAN WINNERS UNDER THE KYOTO ACCORD.
      ◦The only winners will be countries such as Russia, India, and China, from which Canada will have to buy “emissions credits.” Kyoto is essentially a socialist scheme to suck money out of wealth-producing nations.
      ◦On top of all this, Kyoto will not even reduce greenhouse gases. By encouraging transfer of industrial production to Third World countries where emissions standards are more relaxed, it will almost certainly increase emissions on a global scale
      Honestly, I find it amazing that a leader of a political party would state so many verifiable falsehoods in a single letter, but our Prime Minister is obviously poorly informed, or he has no qualms about distorting the truth. Either way, that's not good. For the three years he's been in office, Harper has been quietly doing everything he can to ensure that Canada's environmental record will shame us all.

      Canada at the G8 Summit in Germany 2007

      An international environmental organization has ranked Canada and the U.S. last among the G8 nations when it comes to tackling climate change. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released its semi-annual climate-change scorecard, and said that Canada is "definitely and firmly in the red" when ranked on its scale of environmental bad guys.

      "By presenting climate promises without action, the Bush administration [has been undermining] German Chancellor Merkel's effort to secure a meaningful agreement at G8," said Hans Verolme, director of WWF's Global Climate Change Programme. "Canada must break ranks with the U.S. to restore its former reputation as a leader on climate change."

      Unfortunately, Canada supported the American view that any climate-change deal struck at this week's G8 summit will require the participation of developing countries like China and India, and no progress was made.

      Canada at the Commonwealth Summit 2007

      Last November, 51 countries in the British Commonwealth met in Uganda, trying to hammer out a comprehensive international agreement on climate change, in an effort to stave off the worst effects of global warming. But one country stood alone, asking for permission to pollute with impunity. That country was Canada.

      Canada at the Bali Summit on Climate Change 2007

      Last December, all the world's nations met to hammer out a successor to the Kyoto Accord. Here's what the WWF had to say about the negotiations.

      "The US government, aided by a small group of nations including Canada and Japan, has over the last few days thrown up several roadblocks in the negotiations. We are pleased that several large emerging economies, including China, Brazil, and South Africa, are still showing flexibility and creativity in their contributions to the Bali negotiations," added Verolme.

      "That is the same spirit one would hope we could expect from the US. With these actions, the US [and its allies have jeopardized] the agreements that have already been reached on deforestation, technology and adaptation."

      Canada at the G8 Summit in Japan 2008

      According to Oxfam:

      “Several governments championed steps to tackle the crucial issues sitting on the G8 agenda, [Canada was not one of them] but in the end this summit did not deliver the breakthroughs that are so urgently needed. The consensus reached was shallow at best, especially on climate.

      The G8 endorsed among other things a commitment to halve global carbon emissions by 2050 – but with no agreed baseline year or mid-term targets – and a $6bn pledge to the World Bank for climate investment funds that will come out of existing aid budgets.

      Antonio Hill, Oxfam’s climate change policy spokesperson, said: “At this rate, by 2050 the world will be cooked and the G8 leaders will be long forgotten. The G8’s endorsement of a tepid ‘50 by 50’ climate goal leaves us with a 50/50 chance of a climate meltdown. We need 80 percent cuts of 1990 levels by 2050 and emissions to peak and start falling by 2015.

      “The G8’s announcement on 2050 is just another stalling tactic that does nothing to lower the risk faced by millions of poor people right now. Taking climate change funds out of aid budgets – with overall aid going down – is patently unfair. Every aid dollar diverted to climate adaptation is one dollar less for medicines and schoolbooks.”
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    • Per twitter/tarsandsaction there are many White House staffers watching this today. Perhaps one of them can carry this news back to Obama since his press secretary claims he has not spoken about this with him yet?

    • 1 year ago
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