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Critical Update from Peaceful Uprising
Posted on January 23, 2012 | 3 CommentsWe have some big news. It’s been a trying year for PeaceUp, yet we're still holding strong. Please, take a moment to read the following. -
Former Obama Organizers Surround the White House on November 6th
Posted on November 4, 2011 | 7 CommentsI am frustrated with the President I helped elect. I feel cheated. I have watched, bewildered by the line of Wall Street cronies appointed to positions in his cabinet. This is not what I worked so hard for. -
Tim DeChristopher’s Imprisonment: Our Call to Action!
Posted on July 26, 2011 | 31 CommentsConsider this your call to action. Consider this the spark that will ignite this movement. We demand today and tomorrow a healthy and just world for our children and for our children's children. And we will not stop until the real criminals--the fossil fuel industry that is raping and pillaging our planet--be held accountable. -
10,000 Power Shifters: We Will End Appalachian MTR This Year
Posted on April 18, 2011 | 1 CommentI saw it with my own eyes. 10,000 students were asked a question by the speaker on the second night of Powershift, and when I looked around, I saw them... -
To win the fight for truth, we must be willing to lose honestly
Posted on February 1, 2011 | 7 CommentsHey kids, want to fight climate change? Want to create a future that you can…live in? If so, progressive think-tanks like Americans for Energy Leadership want you to shut the hell... -
Friday Uprising: Hack the Planet
Posted on June 28, 2010 | No CommentsGeo-engineering is now being seriously considered to alleviate the worst conditions of climate change. Eli Kintish's new book, Hack the Planet, explores how once outlandish ideas are now being taken seriously by those hoping to avert climate chaos. -
Visualizing the Risks of Climate Tipping Points: Wake Up, Freak Out, then Get a Grip!
Posted on March 7, 2010 | No CommentsWarning: This animation presents imagery of climate chaos that some may find disturbing. Nevertheless, the risks it presents are very real, and it is our responsibility as mature adults to understand those risks and take action to minimize the chances of worst-case scenarios occurring.







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