justice movement together in a way that we haven t seen before, but that has continued now. you know, i was out in minnesota earlier this week, you know, backing up the indigenous leaders that were occupying that land along the headwaters of the mississippi. if obama s climate test was keystone, biden s is probably going to be line three because and here is the thing. obama said that we wouldn t have the keystone pipeline because it couldn t pass a climate test. line three is exactly the same size, about 800,000 barrels a day, and it carries exactly the same stuff, tar sands crude. so if keystone couldn t pass climate test, there s no way six years later after we ve had the hottest temperature ever recorded, the biggest forest fires ever recorded, the biggest hurricane season ever recorded, after we ve had the paris climate accords, there s no way that anybody with a straight
willing to take them on, willing to believe that we had a chance. because of that great organizing that so many people did from so many vantage points, you know, the emergence of remember, we were talking tonight about the fact that julian bond, the great civil rights leader, the last time he got arrested before his death was outside the white house, outside the obama white house protesting the keystone pipeline. there were people from every kind of community. it became a big, broad fight that brought the environmental justice movement together in a way that we haven t seen before, but that has continued now. you know, i was out in minnesota earlier this week, you know, backing up the indigenous leaders that were occupying that land along the head waters of the mississippi. if obama s climate test was keystone, biden s is probably going to be line three because and here is the
face can say line three is somehow passes a climate test that keystone couldn t. bill mckibben, environmental activists. one of the founders of 350.org. thank you for joining us. i know it is a landmark moment but a one that was a long time coming. thanks for being here. thank you so much, rachel. we will be right back. stay with us. isn t it disappointing when your plug-in fades? once that freshness goes away, you re left thinking, “okay..now what?” febreze fade defy plug works differently. it s the first plug-in with built-in technology. to digitally control how much scent is released. to smell 1st day fresh for 50 days. it even tells you when it s ready to be refilled.
Greenpeace USA
by Charlie Jiang
Email
Has President Biden met the bar for real climate leadership in his first 100 days? We graded the Administration’s progress toward phasing out fossil fuels and enacting a Green New Deal, based on our #Climate2020 Scorecard.
Numerical metrics are based on the following “progress bar” that represents steps toward full implementation, with weightings derived from the #Climate2020 Scorecard.
Phasing Out Fossil Fuels
1. Lead a Managed Fossil Fuel Phase Out
Has President Biden initiated a managed phase out of domestic fossil fuel production, both federal and non-federal, before 2050?
The U.S. must phase out fossil fuel production as quickly as possible to meet global climate targets. During the campaign, Joe Biden offered some rhetoric in support of a phase out of fossil fuel production. Kamala Harris went even further, proposing an international agreement to address fossil fuel production. However, so far the Biden-Harris Administration
Dünya nın ekseni hızla kayıyor: İşte sebepleri shiftdelete.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from shiftdelete.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.