SS, Blog EditorApr 22, 20171 min readBill McKibben encourages us to attend climate marches on Trump's 100th dayBill McKibben says you should join us at the People's Climate March in Washington, D.C.! A few bus tickets are still available, so join us if you can! If not, head to Concord, Portsmouth or Keene on April 29th! "It is hard to avoid hyperbole when you talk about global warming. It is, after all, the biggest thing humans have ever done, and by a very large margin. In the past year, we’ve decimated the Great Barrier Reef, which is the largest living structure on Earth. In the drought-stricken territories around the Sahara, we’ve helped kick off what The New York Times called “one of the biggest humanitarian disasters since World War II.” We’ve melted ice at the poles at a record pace, because our emissions trap extra heat from the sun that’s equivalent to 400,000 Hiroshima-size explosions a day. Which is why, just maybe, you should come to Washington, DC, on April 29 for a series of big climate protests that will mark the 100th day of Trumptime. Maybe the biggest thing ever is worth a day." ArticleBill McKibbenPeople's Climate March⚡️ Energy•Event•Politics0 views
Bill McKibben says you should join us at the People's Climate March in Washington, D.C.! A few bus tickets are still available, so join us if you can! If not, head to Concord, Portsmouth or Keene on April 29th! "It is hard to avoid hyperbole when you talk about global warming. It is, after all, the biggest thing humans have ever done, and by a very large margin. In the past year, we’ve decimated the Great Barrier Reef, which is the largest living structure on Earth. In the drought-stricken territories around the Sahara, we’ve helped kick off what The New York Times called “one of the biggest humanitarian disasters since World War II.” We’ve melted ice at the poles at a record pace, because our emissions trap extra heat from the sun that’s equivalent to 400,000 Hiroshima-size explosions a day. Which is why, just maybe, you should come to Washington, DC, on April 29 for a series of big climate protests that will mark the 100th day of Trumptime. Maybe the biggest thing ever is worth a day." Article