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Tag Archives: Keystone XL
President Obama finally joined us, FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE. After more then 4 long years of active non-violent civil disobedience, by people from all walks of life and from all corners of our country, President Obama, listened and … Continue reading
President Obama has delayed his decision on Keystone XL — but we can’t wait for action and Reject and Protect – an incredible gathering of “Cowboys & Indians” ranchers, farmers, parents, children and grandparents, from around the county – is … Continue reading
Tweet Share Are you joining a “Draw the Line” event on September 21st? As many of our Climate Mamas and Papas know, at ClimateMama we have strongly advocated for and support a final and resounding NO decision on the Keystone … Continue reading
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Tagged 350 Draw the Line, Amanda Frayer, civil disobedience climate change, Draw the Line events, forward on climate sponsorss, Grandparents march on climate, Keystone XL, keystone xl arrests, Lindsay Dahl, NOKXL, Obama Climate Change
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Tweet Share While “nothing is over until it is over,” for the moment we have a definitive answer from the President to the “game of chicken” that he has been in regarding the Keystone XL pipeline. President to House Republicans: … Continue reading
Tweet Share Our Climate Mama has a personal interest in the Keystone XL pipeline. It originates in her home province, tracks across her adopted country, and carries some of the most energy intensive, carbon producing fuel in the world. It … Continue reading