Sierra Club Will Engage In Civil Disobedience To Fight Climate Change
The Sierra Club, long considered an establishment friendly environmental organization, has apparently been radicalized by the ongoing failure of the environmental movement to make any significant difference in Climate Change. Environmentalists all over the world have had limited success in dealing with Climate Change, but none have so substantially and comprehensively miscarried as those in America.
This is not due entirely to lack of passion or effort. Primarily the failure is due to the structural obstacles placed in front of the environmental movement in America. The chief obstacle is the campaign finance system of allowing private interests to bribe donate money to public officials means environmentalists and those generally concerned with the environment will always been considerably outspent by the fossil fuel industry and related interests like finance, insurance, and real estate (FIRE). Other obstacles would be lifestyles that rely on high waste and energy use along with ideological beliefs in infinite growth on a limited planet.
To its credit the Sierra Club seems to have recognized that the status quo is not working and has decided to escalate its activism. According to Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune the group will being a campaign of civil disobedience to fight climate change.
"If you could do it nonstop, it would take you six days to walk from Henry David Thoreaus Walden Pond to President Barack Obamas White House. For the Sierra Club, that journey has taken much longer. For 120 years, we have remained committed to using every lawful means to achieve our objectives. Now, for the first time in our history, we are prepared to go further. Next month, the Sierra Club will officially participate in an act of peaceful civil resistance. Well be following in the hallowed footsteps of Thoreau, who first articulated the principles of civil disobedience 44 years before John Muir founded the Sierra Club."
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