Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Teen Climate Activist Greta Thunberg - TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People

Greta Thunberg

By Emma González | TIME

The civil rights movement leaders of the 1960s had no idea that school-shooting survivors from one of the most southern points in the U.S. would lean on their teachings to power a modern nonviolent movement to end gun violence. Students around the world began standing up for their survival, leaning only on the fire inside them to prevent the pain they understand too intimately.

Greta Thunberg saw her power in us, and we in turn see our power in her. Fighting in her home country, Sweden, for a future free from pollution, environmental degradation and climate change, Greta is inspiring steadfast students and shaming apathetic adults.

She realized early on that the powers that be would be stacked against her and her mission, stating, “We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.” Greta went on to plan a multitude of student protests centered on action against our changing climate. Climate change is our reality, and youth activists like Greta are doing everything within their power to work against it, and demand a change.

González, a graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, is a March for Our Lives co-founder



Greta Thunberg is part of TIME’s 2019 Next Generation Leaders series.


‘Now I Am Speaking to the Whole World.’

How Teen Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Got Everyone to Listen


Read the Cover Story at TIME online



Read earlier stories about Greta Thunberg and watch videos of her inspiring speeches at Re-ENERGIZE Buffalo



Tuesday, May 28, 2019

'SIT-STAND-SING' - Workshop & Training Event - NoNAPL Coalition

Despite NYSDEC’s denial of the Northern Access Pipeline (NAPL) Project, National Fuel continues attempts to move ahead. As they PERSIST, the NoNAPL Coalition will RESIST from the fracking fields in PA and northward through Western NY. 

We are excited to now team up with SaneEnergy and 350.org as part of their State-wide tour. Lunch will be provided at this free event so please be sure to RSVP below.  

We hope to see you there as we build community and continue resistance TOGETHER!!
 

The NoNAPL COALITION

is teaming up with 350.org and SaneEnergy to host a
 
One Day Workshop / Training Event

Please  Join Us for

SIT-STAND-SING
the many roles of non-violent direct action

Sunday June 2nd, 2019
11am - 4pm

UNOVA Community Coworking Center
29 Mechanic Street, Springville, NY 14134 [Map]


Lunch will be provided at this Free Event - we need a count, so please:

Our NoNAPL Coalition is excited to be the first stop on this Statewide Sit, Stand Sing’ Tour!

Please join us!

This tour is a collaboration with Communities featured on the You Are Here Map of fracking 
N.A.Pipeline (green), infrastructure (pink), Waterways (blue)
N.A.Pipeline (green), infrastructure (pink), Waterways (blue).  
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infrastructure
. Each tour stop entails trainings on organizing skills like strategy, direct action and movement building. The goal: Connect Communities across the State to build the Sustainable and Renewable World we know is possible.

QUESTIONS? 
Contact Diana Strablow, niagarasierra@gmail.com 




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See a Buffalo News Editorial titled  'Northern Access Pipeline could endanger water supply for thousands' here.

For additional information about the forces pushing the Northern Access Pipeline, see the report titled The Power Behind the Pipelines by the Public Accountability Initiative.