2018 wasn’t a great year for our planet, but looking forward we see hope in actions by companies, states and localities to address climate change in 2019.
Nebraska Farmers Resist Pipeline With Solar Panels
Read about creative Nebraskan resistance in response to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline – installing clean energy solar and wind projects in its pathway.
“I’m Living In A Sacrifice Zone” ~ Women Speak Out for Climate Justice
Read an overview of The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network’s symposium entitled, Women Speak: Climate Justice on the Road to Paris & Beyond.
Climate Change Optimism and Political Realities
Read a round-up of activity since the midterm election–from a U.S. and China climate deal to discussions in Congress on the Keystone XL pipeline.
XL Pipeline: Sen. Whitehouse And Rep. Waxman Question Koch Bros. Financial Interest
Read about the politics surrounding the Keystone XL Pipeline, including a letter sent by Rep. Henry A. Waxman and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse to Koch Industries
Keystone XL Pipeline: Our Children Are Speaking
Hear from a mother about a march in Washington, DC where over 1000 students protested the Keystone XL pipeline.
Cut Bill McKibben Some Slack
Read commentary on 350.org founder, Bill McKibben’s strategy to block the Keystone XL pipeline, and how it’s importance is symbolic.
Artist, Franke James To Moms: Keep Speaking Up!
Read a Moms Clean Air Force interview with Canadian artist and author, Franke James.
Fall Climate Change Preview
Find out what climate change issues are on Moms Clean Air Force blogger Marcia Yerman’s radar this fall.
The Keystone Pipeline Is An Environmental Justice Issue
Find out how the Keystone XL Pipeline helps show how those without power and money clout are left holding the bag.
Piles of Petcoke Choking Detroit
Learn about petcoke, a dirty byproduct from processing tar sands, based on a firsthand experience visiting the Marathon petroleum company in Detroit.
Grandparents Walk For Grandchildren
Find out why grandparents are walking for their grandchildren from Camp David to the White House.