Stepin' it Up with VPIRG
It was a fantastic day, despite the cold and damp weather in the morning, thousands of Vermonters turned out to more than 70 events all over the state demanding that our leaders step it up by cutting carbon 80% by 2050. VPIRG staff heard reports from dozens of events, and directly participated in two: Montpelier and Burlington.
After Burr, Andrew and Colin spoke about the bad news, VPIRG’s own Andrea Stander lead the march down the hill to the statehouse. We met up along the way with Senator Bernie Sanders and VT-Senate President Peter Shumlin. We arrived at the statehouse lawn in a roar of chants, music, and calls for action. Bernie took the stage first, happy to pledge continued support of his bill in the US Senate to cut carbon 80% by 2050. VPIRG’s Drew Hudson read a short statement from Congressman Welch, who is backing similar legislation in the House, but was in Iraq on the 14th and could not join us. Finally, Senator Shumlin took the stage and boldly signed a 3 part pledge to enact laws that will achieve the 80% cuts scientists tell us are necessary to stop global warming.The crowd literally was literally screaming for Governor Douglas, who attended exactly zero step it up events, despite having only 2 ribbon cuttings on his schedule. No word yet on whether he plans to stick to his earlier promises to enact policies to cut global warming pollution, or if he will flip-flop and veto legislation under consideration this year. But you know VPIRG will be watching, and you can join our email network to get the news before it breaks!
Well, we couldn’t have asked for a better Step It Up event in Burlington. We started off the day early with an 11 am talk on how to influence you friends, family, and government into taking responsible action for climate change. Then the team broke up into 6 groups and spread through out the city.The first three groups went tabling in and around downtown Burlington for 10% challenge and for the big rally that would happen later in the day. The fourth group built a traveling display out of some 150 2 liter bottles that showed how much co2 emission you put out traveling the one mile from UVM campus to Lake Champlain. The fifth group hit the North End and exchanged old inefficient light bulbs for newer more efficient CFL’s. The sixth and final group stayed at home base and got on with the process of setting up the event.
So finally, at 5pm, with the free ice cream stand from Ben & Jerry’s rockin’ and the place starting to fill up the event got underway. From Sen. Bernie Sanders, to Burlington Mayor Bob Kiss, to a myriad of State Rep’s, to musicians, poets, and even a talking dinosaur the 450 people who made up the congregation on the shores of Lake Champlain to ask Congress to cut Carbon Emissions 80% by 2050 was simply huge.
The group of women and men who put this event together had a monumental job and they did it well. Kudos to them and kudos to all of you who made it to Burlington or any one of the myriad of other Step It Up’s that went on around the state! Together, showing this type of solidarity we can do what it takes to make real change and reverse the damage being done to the climate right now.
Labels: activism, environment, global warming, legislation, nukes, Vermont Yankee
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