Upwards of 300,000 people may have participated in NYC alone!
OFFICIAL COUNT: 310,000 people marching for climate justice at #PeoplesClimate March! pic.twitter.com/YGLavoKQBV
— People's Climate (@Peoples_Climate) September 21, 2014
And someone brought a drone to take aerial video. o_0
Some notable orgs and people in attendance in NYC:
- The Sierra Club.
- New York City Environmental Justice Alliance.
- Bill McKibben and 350.org.
- Transport Workers Union Local 100.
- 1199 S.E.I.U.
- Mayor Bill de Blasio.
- Many scientists, including geologist James Powell of the University of Southern California, and paleoclimatologist Peter deMenocal of Columbia University, who appeared on Science Friday with McKibben to discuss the march.
- Senators Whitehouse and Sanders.
.@SenSanders and I will continue to #ActOnClimate in the Senate. Proud to march together today. #PeoplesClimate #NYC pic.twitter.com/VzpvJd9cGd
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) September 21, 2014
And we've all learned how outspoken Bernie can be on the issue.- Al "Deniers Can't Get Enough of Me" Gore.
Proud to march with @ClimateReality at today's #PeoplesClimate march. Let your voice be heard: http://t.co/cTdCaa6JnM
— Al Gore (@algore) September 21, 2014- Leonardo DiCaprio.
Seeing the impacts of #TarSands first hand with @SierraClub was a wake up call. #CleanEnergy now! pic.twitter.com/OvTYsBwXxU
— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio) August 27, 2014- Mark Ruffalo.
.@UPS: Stop bankrolling climate change deniers in Congress http://t.co/Z8us3rY9th
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) September 21, 2014
And there seems to have been decent turnout in cities across the globe.
Of course, we have predictable sour grapes and put yer head down, pretend it's not happening, and cherry-pick like mad type responses from the usual denier suspects. No surprise there, however, so moving right along...
The turnout is indeed impressive, and speaks volumes about the climate realist message reaching the ears of the general public. Unfortunately, march attendance does not guarantee meaningful policy, and may only provide more fuel for the nonsensical denier argument that climate change research is where all the funding and political influence lies. I'm sure that's how this remarkable event will ultimately be spun in the deniosphere. "Oh, the poor, underdog fossil fuel companies are so unfairly beleaguered and beset from all sides by the rich scientists and powerful activists! The march in NYC is proof!" If deniers can pat themselves on the back for one thing, it's how successful they've been at changing the subject whenever anyone points out where the real money and power resides. McKibben put it best in a New York Times article today (my emphasis).
“Our biggest problem is the financial power of the fossil fuel industry,” said Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org and author of “The End of Nature.”
“We can’t match that money,” he said. “So we have to work in the currency of movements — passion, spirit, creativity and bodies — and it will all be on display on Sunday.”
I'm hopeful, but I have my doubts about policy changing soon enough if everyone merely corrects/addresses in a calm manner the unending stream of lies these deceitful bullies spew. They need to be humiliated and crushed as vociferously as possible at every ignorant turn. Stupid needs to sting now. Because, as the old adage goes, nice guys finish last.
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