A Call to Action
Dear Friends,The epic fight to ward off global warming and transform the energy system that is at the core of our planets economy takes many forms: huge global days of action, giant international conferences like the one that just failed in Copenhagen, small gestures in the homes of countless people.But there are a few signal moments, and one comes next month, when the federal government puts Tim DeChristopher on trial in Salt Lake City. TimBidder 70-- pulled off one of the most creative protests against our runaway energy policy in years: he bid for the oil and gas leases on several parcels of federal land even though he had no money to pay for them, thus upending the auction. The government calls that violating the Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Leasing Reform Act and thinks he should spend ten years in jail for the crime; we call it a noble act, a profound gesture made on behalf of all of us and of the future.Tims action drew national attention to the fact that the Bush Administration spent its dying days in office handing out a last round of favors to the oil and gas industry. After investigating irregularities in the auction, the Obama Administration took many of the leases off the table, with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar criticizing the process as a headlong rush. And yet that same Administration is choosing to prosecute the young man who blew the whistle on this corrupt process.We cannot let this stand. When Tim disrupted the auction, he did so in the fine tradition of non-violent civil disobedience that changed so many unjust laws in this countrys past. Tims upcoming trial is an occasion to raise the alarm once more about the peril our planet faces. The situation is still fluidthe trial date has just been set, and local supporters are making plans for how to mark the three-day proceedings. But they are asking people around the country to flood into Salt Lake City in mid-March. If you come, there will be ample opportunity for both legal protest and civil disobedience. For example:#Outside the courthouse, there will be a mock trial, with experts like NASAs Jim Hansen providing the facts that should be heard inside the chambers. We dont want Tim on trialwe want global warming on the stand.#Demonstrators will be using the time-honored tactics of civil disobedience to make their voices heard outside the courthouse in an effort to prevent business as usualits business as usual thats wrecking the earth.#There will be evening concerts and gatherings, including a mini-summit to share ideas on how the climate movement should proceed in the years ahead. This is a peoples movement that draws power from around the globe; for a few days its headquarters will be Salt Lake City.You can get the most up-to-date news at climatetrial.com, including schedules for non-violence training, and information about legal representation. If youre coming, bring not only your passion but also your creativitywe need lots of art and music to help make the point that we wont sit idly by while the government tries to scare the environmental movement into meek cooperation. This kind of trial is nothing but intimidationand the best answers to intimidation are joy and resolve. Thats what well need in Utah.We know its short notice. Some of us wont be able to make it to Utah because we have other commitments or are limiting travel, and if youre in the same situation, climatetrial.com will also have details of solidarity actions in other parts of the country. If you can contribute money to help make the weeks events possible, click here. But more than your money we need your body, your brains, and your heart. In a landscape of little water, where redrock canyons rise upward like praying hands, we can offer our solidarity to the wild: wild lands and wild hearts. Tim DeChristopher deserves and needs our physical and spiritual support in the name of a just and vibrant community.Thank you for standing with us,Naomi Klein,Bill McKibben,Terry Tempest WilliamsDr. James HansenPlease forward to your lists and contacts. Thank you.