https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsGreen Party of Butler and Venango County organized a rally against banks funding pipelines and fracking. #WeAreGreen #VoteGreen
— Santa Clara Greens🌻 (@SCCGreens) July 28, 2018
“A group of people took to Main Street in Butler late Friday… https://t.co/YLP4EDeG3t
New Antisemitism Definition
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsOn the IHRA definition:
— Ben White (@benabyad) July 26, 2018
"Absent from these discussions, however, is a crucial voice: that of Palestinians. And as a result, Palestinians are once again being denied the means to express their opposition to the brutality of Israel’s policies & practices."https://t.co/J5BaoqpXm6
We’d rather lose…
In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable
Yes climate change is becoming deadly and still our government is in denial. #VoteGreen #PeopleOverProfit
“Extreme heat can kill, as it did by the… https://t.co/AZjYZtY7LE
— Santa Clara Greens🌻 (@SCCGreens) July 25, 2018
Every 12 Minutes
Yes plz. Now. Kthx. Now. NOWNOWNOW.
Phase Out Nuclear Power
Growth in our economy does not mean shared benefits
Growth in our economy does not mean shared benefits, it only benefits the 1% while the 99% continues to struggle when their wages are not keeping up with the cost of living. #VoteGreen… https://t.co/FevzylYSXD
— Santa Clara Greens🌻 (@SCCGreens) July 15, 2018
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Greenpeace: New oil pipelines threaten water and endangered orcas
Oil pipelines are a threat to clean drinking water and our oceans.
A proposed tar sands pipeline in Canada that would create a tanker superhighway that could drive the 76 remaining endangered Southern Resident orcas to extinction.
Expansion of tar sands oil will undermine efforts to protect the global climate, and it’s not a question of if, but when, pipelines will spill, threatening access to clean water.
Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline has already spilled four times since it was built, and a major spill would threaten the drinking water of 17 million people.
But the wave of resistance is building.
Some banks are already backing away from tar sands pipelines and Energy Transfer Partners, but each of these Dirty Dozen banks are still financially involved in some of these projects. If people around the world ask their banks to commit to NOT fund these pipelines, we can tip the balance on these toxic projects and stop these new pipelines for good.
Tell the Dirty Dozen banks not to fund pipelines that threaten our water!