Progressives plan climate rally at White House Feb. 17

This Presidents Day, show President Obama the climate movement isn’t going away.

From families along the East Coast, hit by monster storms and fires, to drought-stricken farmers in the Midwest, millions of Americans are already feeling the disastrous effects of the climate crisis in their own lives.

It’s never been clearer that we need bold and immediate climate leadership—that’s why this Presidents Day weekend—on Sunday, February 17—thousands of  activists will head to the White House and tell  President Obama to shut down the climate-killing Keystone XL pipeline once and for all.

Something this big has to start early, and it has to start with the people who care the most. Commit to join us in Washington, D.C., in February and make Presidents  Day the biggest climate demonstration yet.

The last time we stood up against Keystone XL, thousands of us surrounded the White House—and it worked. Right when every political and energy “expert” said the tar sands pipeline was a done deal, we beat the odds and convinced President Obama to take a year to study it.

Now that year is over, and Mother Nature has filed her public comments: the hottest year in American history, a horrible ongoing drought, and Superstorm Sandy.  And still Big Oil is pushing as hard as ever for its pet project, looking for even more private profit at public expense.

There is also good news:  Together, we’ve proven time and time again that grassroots voices can speak louder than Big Oil’s dollars.

So our goal for Presidents Day is to form a massive human pipeline through Washington and then transform it into a giant symbol of the renewable energy future we need and are ready to build, starting right away.

You can make this a Presidents Day that the president can’t ignore and won’t forget—sign up to join the rally, bring your friends, and stop the climate-killing Keystone XL pipeline.

We’ll have more details soon about the rally and how you can make your voice heard, but for now, start making travel plans and circle February 17 on your calendar. Together, we can show the president that the year’s delay didn’t lull us to sleep. Instead, we’re more fired up than ever, and determined to help him do the right thing.

See you in February,

Allison Chin and Michael Brune, Sierra Club

Bill McKibben and May Boeve, 350.org

Rev. Lennox Yearwood and Liz Havstad, Hip Hop Caucus

 


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