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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2014 · 52 MIN

Special Report on the People's Climate March - Part 2

from KWMR Post Carbon Radio · host Bing Gong

The People’s Climate March on Sunday, September 21 was beyond awesome - young and old, all the diverse groups from many different perspectives came to put pressure on the world leaders to take action - such as anti-fracking, the militarization and climate, stopping fossil fuel subsidies, putting a tax on carbon, etc. On Monday, September 22, there were thousands of protestors at Flooding Wall Street shutting down traffic in front of the New York Stock Exchange. This program includes Michael Klare, author of The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the World's Last Resources, and Tamara Lorincz, researcher for the International Peace Bureau’s report, Demilitarization for Deep Decarbonization: Reducing Militarism and Military Expenditures to Invest in the UN Green Climate Fund and to Create Low-Carbon Economies and Resilient Communities, on a panel called Climate Change and Militarism: Following the Money and Understanding the Costs. Michael Leon Guerrero, National Coordinator of the Our Power Campaign, speaking at the New School in NYC on Tuesday, Sept. 23 in a panel called, Toward Living Economies: Systems Alternatives, at the Peoples Climate Justice Summit, sponsored by the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA). Michael talks about frontline communities organized to forge a scalable, and social-economically just transition away from unsustainable energy towards local living economies to address the root causes of climate change. John Pappan of the Omaha Pawnee Nation, working with Nebraska ranchers and farmers fighting the Keystone XL Pipeline, gives an Indigenous perspective. Many thanks to KMO of the C-Realm Podcasts for some of the interviews. (https://c-realm.com/category/podcasts/crealm/) It is my hope that this largest environmental march in history in NYC will be a spark for a much bigger global climate movement that will put millions on the streets to demand action on the climate. What’s at stake is a livable planet for future generations. For info on the Ecology & Justice Delegation for Lima, Peru at the United Nations Climate Summit. December 3-13, 2014: [email protected] or call 202-540-8336, ext. 3

The People’s Climate March on Sunday, September 21 was beyond awesome - young and old, all the diverse groups from many different perspectives came to put pressure on the world leaders to take action - such as anti-fracking, the militarization and climate, stopping fossil fuel subsidies, putting a tax on carbon, etc. On Monday, September 22, there were thousands of protestors at Flooding Wall Street shutting down traffic in front of the New York Stock Exchange. This program includes Michael Klare, author of The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the World's Last Resources, and Tamara Lorincz, researcher for the International Peace Bureau’s report, Demilitarization for Deep Decarbonization: Reducing Militarism and Military Expenditures to Invest in the UN Green Climate Fund and to Create Low-Carbon Economies and Resilient Communities, on a panel called Climate Change and Militarism: Following the Money and Understanding the Costs. Michael Leon Guerrero, National Coordinator of the Our Power Campaign, speaking at the New School in NYC on Tuesday, Sept. 23 in a panel called, Toward Living Economies: Systems Alternatives, at the Peoples Climate Justice Summit, sponsored by the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA). Michael talks about frontline communities organized to forge a scalable, and social-economically just transition away from unsustainable energy towards local living economies to address the root causes of climate change. John Pappan of the Omaha Pawnee Nation, working with Nebraska ranchers and farmers fighting the Keystone XL Pipeline, gives an Indigenous perspective. Many thanks to KMO of the C-Realm Podcasts for some of the interviews. (https://c-realm.com/category/podcasts/crealm/) It is my hope that this largest environmental march in history in NYC will be a spark for a much bigger global climate movement that will put millions on the streets to demand action on the climate. What’s at stake is a livable planet for future generations. For info on the Ecology & Justice Delegation for Lima, Peru at the United Nations Climate Summit. December 3-13, 2014: [email protected] or call 202-540-8336, ext. 3

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