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Southeast Convergence for Climate Action

August 5-11 Louisa County, VA
Climateconvergence.org
Come to Louisa for a week of workshops, trainings and direct action. No Nukes! No Coal! We Want Real Solutions!
The past year has seen a tipping point in attitudes towards climate change in the US. All of the presidential candidates are talking about it, banks are touting their “Carbon Principles”, college campuses are claiming to be carbon neutral. And yet the climate crisis escalates. They promise us alternative fuels and instead we get bread lines and food riots around the world. They promise us clean energy and give us “clean” coal and nuclear waste instead. They call for regulations on greenhouse gases, then fight tooth and nail against even the weakest, most inadequate climate legislation that is proposed. It has become abundantly clear that the governments and corporations of the world will not solve the climate crisis, they are after all, part of the problem. Instead it is up to us to build a powerful grassroots movement to create the world we want. Fortunately, this movement is growing.

This summer, join people of all ages and backgrounds from throughout the southeast and beyond for the second annual Southeast Convergence for Climate Action. After the resounding success of last year’s convergence we are excited to continue the struggle for climate justice in the southeast with an engaging week of workshops, strategizing, and direct action! This year’s convergence will be hosted in Virginia, where communities are fighting uranium mining, nuclear power, mountaintop removal coal mining, and new (as well as old) coal plants. Once again we will unite to fight the coal industry’s stranglehold on our region while rejecting the deadly nuke industry’s attempt to position themselves as the solution to the climate crisis.

Louisa County is the location of North Anna Nuclear Power Station, where Dominion wants to build a new reactor (it would be the first built in the US since the early 1980s).

The convergence is a place to strengthen our movement, network with new allies, and take action against dirty energy while working to build a sustainable world. Workshops will include: community organizing, direct action 101, debunking false solutions to climate change, blockades, sustainable living systems, media, disaster response, fighting nukes and coal, and much more. The convergence will culminate in an empowering action to show that the southeast is serious about tackling climate change.

For more information check out: www.climateconvergence.org
Email: risingtide (at) mountainrebel.net
 
 
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Re: Southeast Convergence for Climate Action

There's homelessness, police brutality and murder; massive displacement of low income and working class people in DC and this is what we should care about!? Your privilege does not apply here!! Instead of clima-whatever, why don't you talk people to us!?
 

Re: Southeast Convergence for Climate Action

"There's homelessness, police brutality and murder; massive displacement of low income and working class people"
Say, like what happened after Katrina?

The same government and major corporations that couldn't lift a finger to save the low income and working class people of NOLA is the same goverment and corporations that make billions off of the destruction of ecosystems and the alteration of the climate. These issues are linked and cannot be separated. An ecologist without an understanding of capitalism and how it creates poverty is an idiot reformist who will be betrayed by the system they seek to change. A working class movement without an understanding of ecology is doomed to a desert or a deluge should it make it past the prisons, police, and profit motive.

To think of evnironmentalism or anti-poverty campaigns as workers versus climate is foolish, an ideal climate is not possible under capitalism and the interests of workers are doomed if capitalists continue destroying our home for profit. Our anger should be directed at a common enemy - the bosses and the state.
 

Re: Southeast Convergence for Climate Action

Note: The Southeast Convergence for Climate Action originally scheduled for August 5-11 has been CANCELLED. More Details to follow.
 

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