Climate Actions
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45 imagesWASHINGTON, D.C. — February 13, 2013, 48 environmental, civil rights, community leaders, and celebrities from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience at the White House where they demanded that President Obama deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and address the climate crisis. This album displays our top photos licensed by 350.org and the Sierra Club. Images are available for print and online media usage.
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45 imagesNovember 6, 2011, activists surround the White House to protest the Keystone XL pipeline.
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47 imagesWASHINGTON, DC - 35,000 people from 28 states are converging in the streets to show President Obama the broad public support for climate solutions, while also challenging him to keep his commitment of making climate action a top priority during his second term. The president has several actions that he alone can take, including rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and adopting a strong carbon rule to limit pollution from coal plants. Photos by Survival Media Agency
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57 imagesIn September of 2014, 400,000 gathered in the streets of NYC. 2646 solidarity events in 162 countries. The largest climate march in history. Photos by Survival Media Agency
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102 imagesIn September 2014, the day after the People's Climate March in New York City, activists took direct action to symbolically "Flood Wall Street" Photos by Survival Media Agency
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50 imagesOn July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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95 imagesRise for Climate Over 830 actions in 91 countries under the banner of Rise for Climate to demonstrate the urgency of the climate crisis. Communities around the world shined a spotlight on the increasing impacts they are experiencing and demanded local action to keep fossil fuels in the ground. There were hundreds of creative events and actions that challenged fossil fuels and called for a swift and just transition to 100% renewable energy for all. Event organizers emphasized community-led solutions, starting in places most impacted by pollution and climate change.