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COAL IS OVER CAMPAIGN

Want to do something about the climate crisis, but not sure what? Far from the coalfields or a coal plant? Rainforest Action Network's Global Finance Campaign provides you with a unique way to fight Big Coal: follow the money.

One of the two biggest coal financiers is Bank of America. Bank of America depends on a customer base to provide capital to finance the coal sector, from new coal-fired power plants to destructive Mountaintop Removal mining. Every local action and campaign against Bank of America is an action and campaign against the coal sector, against climate change and FOR renewable energy!
Tell Bank of America that you want them to stop funding coal and start funding the FUTURE!


THE FIVE STEPS

1. SIGN UP to join the Rainforest Action Network's street team by sending an email to asartor@ran.org!
Subject: 5 Actions RAN
Your Name
Email Address
Mailing Address

2. RECEIVE a packet of awesome ATM ‘corrective’ static stickers!

3. Head out into your neighborhood, locate Bank of America branches and APPLY the ATM corrective sticker to the ATM screen.

4. SEND us a photo at RANactivism@yahoo.com and we’ll be sure that Bank of America gets the message!

5. WANT to do more?
a) Download our sticker design and print your own at the RAN Resources page!
b) Adopt a Branch!


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oceanrev Al Gore Urges Civil Disobedience to Fight Coal Plants (earthfirst.com) 0 Sep 29 2008, 8:40 PM EDT by oceanrev
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Al Gore has a message for you, environmentalists: it’s okay to engage in a little civil disobedience here and there when the goal is as important as stopping the construction of coal plants that don’t have the ability to store carbon. After all, civil disobedience is one of the few ways ordinary citizens still have to make sure our voices are heard. Gore, speaking to a philanthropic meeting in New York, said on Wednesday that “the world has lost ground to the climate crisis”. From Reuters: “If you’re a young person looking at the future of this planet and looking at what is being done right now, and not done, I believe we have reached the stage where it is time for civil disobedience to prevent the construction of new coal plants that do not have carbon capture and sequestration,” Gore told the Clinton Global Initiative gathering to loud applause. “I believe for a carbon company to spend money convincing the stock-buying public that the risk from the global climate crisis is not that great represents a form of stock fraud because they are misrepresenting a material fact,” he said. “I hope these state attorney generals around the country will take some action on that.” According to the government, about 28 coal plants are currently under construction in the United States right now and another 20 projects have permits or are near the start of construction. The carbon emitted from coal plants are a key factor in global warming. Part of the problem is the fact that we, as a nation, have been apathetic for too long. We’ve allowed money-hungry corporations to control our lives and dictate our futures, to the extent that every living creature on earth is now in danger. The truth is that we do hold a lot of power in our hands. We outnumber the executives and the government officials. If we all stand together and demand something, it will be done. We just haven’t taken that power into our hands on a mass scale.

So we say, hell yeah, Al.
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