This week PPF joined the People vs. Fossil Fuels movement on the streets of DC in a week of action led by Indigenous water protectors. Just three days into the week-long action, which launched on Indigenous People's Day, and hundreds have already been arrested.
This powerful coalition of climate activists demands that President Biden uphold his campaign promise to take climate change seriously and protect frontline communities. We cannot pick and choose pipeline projects; we must divest from fossil fuels and build a just and renewable energy revolution.
“People are dying right now from the pollutants, the toxins, the climate catastrophes that are happening, and we have to stop the harm,” said Siqiñiq Maupin, the director of Sovereign Inupiat for a Living Arctic, which is working to protect Indigenous lands and stop oil drilling in Alaska. “Biden’s election was riding on climate change, his entire election on people of color, Indigenous people. But when it really comes to when it matters, our lives are still being sacrificed for oil and gas.” |
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