Sun Nov 29 2009 (Updated 12/08/09)
Mobilization for Climate Justice to Hold National Day of Action Against Climate Criminals
On November 30th, the 10th anniversary of the global justice movement’s successful non-violent shut-down of the WTO in Seattle, activists exposed some of San Francisco’s worst climate criminals, demanding that they stop financing climate change and standing in the way of climate solutions. They also demanded that these corporations stop lobbying against climate policy and blocking a strong international agreement at Copenhagen.
Protesters met at Justin Herman Plaza marched to a non-violent civil disobedience at the Bank of America where about two dozen people were arrested. Activists elsewhere set out for other targets.
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Actions from Around North America
See Also: Announcement |
Earth First Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training for Int'l Day of Action for Climate |
Mobilization for Climate Justice, West
Previous Related Indybay Features: U.S. Climate Policy Slammed by Climate Justice Protest in San Francisco | August 15 Mobilization for Climate Justice at Chevron’s Polluting Oil Refinery in Richmond
