Hundreds Rally in Alaska to Tell Obama ‘Climate Leaders Don’t Drill the Arctic’
Climate groups rallied in Anchorage, Alaska yesterday to demand that the U.S. government, President Obama and Alaskan leaders take the urgent action needed to stop climate change. The “Rally to Confront the Glacial Pace of Political Action” took place as President Obama met with ministers from around the world for the “GLACIER” conference.
More than 300 people participated in yesterday’s rally. The groups four “demands” for political leaders include:
- Support an immediate shift to the development and widespread implementation ofrenewable energy sources
- Support the call by global scientists to keep 80 percent of the world’s fossil fuel reserves in the ground
- Protect and champion the rights of communities of color on the front lines of climate change
- Commit the U.S. to legally binding commitments at the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference
In response to the President’s visit, Faith Gemmill of RedOil said, “Indigenous peoples of Alaska have seen alarming impacts from climate change already, and Shell’s drilling will only make them worse. We’ve seen over 300 wildfires this past summer which burned throughout the state and forced communities to evacuate, as well as the very real threat of actual forced relocation of coastal communities due to coastal sea ice loss and erosion.”
The President has said again and again that climate change poses a serious threat to humanity and in going to Alaska, he is highlighting how the state is on the front lines of the fight against climate change.
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