Last week, actor Mark Ruffalo grabbed the people’s mic at Zuccotti Park to connect the dots between fracking, the occupation of Wall Street, and climate change.
Peter RothbergLast week, actor and environmental advocate Mark Ruffalo grabbed the people’s mic at Zuccotti Park to connect the dots between fracking, the occupation of Wall Street, and climate change as he invited Occupy Wall Street activists to join the protest against the Keystone XL pipeline this November 6 in Washington, DC.
Heed the call. Stop the pipeline!
Get more info on the November 6 action; dig into research about the Tar Sands; join the Tar Sands Action Facebook page for updates; organize an event in your community, and donate directly to the cause of stopping the pipeline.
Peter RothbergTwitterPeter Rothberg is the The Nation’s associate publisher.