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category asheville | environment | feature author Monday August 13, 2007 15:17author by Climate Convergence Report this post to the editors

Police spend thousands to protect dirty energy

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FROM THE NEWSWIRE: Today a massive police operation was deployed in Buncombe, Henderson, and Transylvania Counties to prevent activists from protesting a dirty power plant responsible for climate change. Dozens of uniformed and undercover cops surrounded the site of the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action as a police helicopter hovered over the site.

In addition, dozens more police were deployed at Progress Energy's Skyland coal power plant to prevent legitimate protest against dirty energy and climate change. "This shows which side of the climate debate the government is on. They have spent tens of thousands of dollars to protect the coal industry today. Clearly if the government wanted to address climate change, they would be sending the police in to arrest the heads of Progress Energy for perpetuating the greatest threat humanity has ever faced - climate change," an anonymous polar bear said.

In spite of the overwhelming police presence, Climate Convergence activists took a bold direct action against Bank of America over concerns regarding their investment throughout the coal cycle and their promotion of climate injustice. Although there was much speculation regarding a protest action at the Progress Energy Skyland coal-fired power plant, protestors surprised the downtown office of Bank of America.

Two activists locked down inside the main lobby and other activists blockaded the entrance to the downtown branch of Bank of America. The protest included a large, lively group of concerned citizens dressed as canaries and polar bears. Activists carried signs and banners that read: "Bank of America Stop Funding Climate Change," "Bank of America Stop Mountaintop Removal," "No Coal, No Nukes, No Kidding" "Bank of America Climate Criminal."

Related Link: http://www.climateconvergence.org/southeast/
author by Joanne - Action for a Clean Environmentpublication date Mon Aug 13, 2007 21:08Report this post to the editors

To the activist who participated in the Southeast Convergence action and others globally,
The Hopi Declaration of Peace says:
"...The True Hopi People know how to fight without killing or hurting...
The True Hopi People know how to fight with Truth and Positive Force In
the Light of the Great Spirit
The True Hopi People know how to Educate by Clear Thoughts...Good
Pictures...and by carefully chosen words....."
There's more .
These heroes are taking risks, but unlike their peers in the military ,they
don't resort to violence against another, but put their bodies
on the line to protect Mother Earth and the future generations. So I have a deep respect for them.
Thank you, and keep it up!

 
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