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Join WashU students at the Great Coal Debate

This Tuesday students at WashU are turning the heat back up on Big Coal, and you're invited to participate. On Tuesuday, April 25th, the Student Union is hosting

a debate between Fred Palmer, VP of Governmental Relations at Peabody Energy and Bruce Nilles, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign, moderated by Bryan Walsh of Time Magazine.

The debate comes on the heels of some great campus discussion and action.  Students at WashU are working to rename an on-campus industry sponsored initiative: the Consortium for C!#@n Coal Utilization, and have taken action by flash mobbing a coal exectuive meet-up, protesting at Peabody's Headquarters and taking the discussion around coal and our clean energy future to Missouri Senator Claire McKaskill.

Missouri is an important place to be talking about coal.  Approximately 83.5% of the state's energy comes from the black rock, and St. Louis is home to the corporate headquarters of the two largest American coal extraction companies, Peabody Energy, and Arch Coal. With the CEOs of both Peabody Energy and Arch Coal on Wash U's board of trustees, as well as a heavily-funded coal energy research group, Washington University in St. Louis is a particularly good place to talk about coal. So please join us!

The Great Coal Debate: Tuesday, April 27th, at 5:00pm.

You can join through a livestream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-great-coal-debate

Or in-person at Graham Chapel on Washington University's Danforth Campus on. Doors will over at 4:30. Following the debate will be a reception in the nearby Danforth University Center's Tisch Commons.

What are Business Week, NPR, StL Post, and 6 outlets talking about: Wash U Flash Mob Confronts Coal!

    

Monday's Wash U flash mob protest of "America's Energy Future" Symposium garners National media attention.  Check out the post for the stories, pictures, and a local resolution!

VIDEO: Students Flash Mob Coal Executives & Demand Campus Beyond Coal

Why did students flash mob coal executives?  Read the blog to find out the dirty energy truth behind Wash U.

Wrapping Up The Week(end): Breaking it down to 350 ppm

     

Hello Folks,

350 ppm of carbon dioxide

highlighted by millions at 5200 actions worldwide

350 at Truman State University

 

After hosting a booth in the farmer's market in the morning (complete with free brownies, cookies, sustainability fact sheets, McCaskill call-in scripts, etc.), Truman's Power Shift gathered members of the student body to spell 350 on the ground and photographed it from the top floor of a building. We created our 350 banner from our own handprints.

Thanks for coming out to support us, Truman!!!

350 Action @ The Arch: An International Day of Action

       

Join environmental organizations, community leaders, and concerned citizens as we gather at the Gateway Arch to call for real action on global warming. We'll urge our elected officials to be leaders, not politicians, and to enact science-based climate policies.

RSVP HERE for Missouri's biggest action on climate issues EVER

Wrapping Up The Week(end): Summit & Beyond

 Hello Missouri Power Shifters,

Although the Summit is over, this MOvement is only growing

college, highschool, and students of life gathered in St. Louis with grand highlights

In the Final Hours: Directions & Don't Forget Your _____ As You Walk Out The Door

 Hello MOPpers,

Today is the day!  The Missouri Power Shift begins at 5pm at Marquette Field (20 N. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103, see attached map for site specifics) with check-in and Climate Action activities.  There is free parking ALL weekend for registered attendants in the Olive Parking garage (see attached map) & the Summit site is a 5 minute walk from the Grand MetroLink station

VIDEO & BREAKING NEWS: 2 powerful young women speaking this weekend @ Missouri Power Shift! REGISTER NOW!

 Check out our two newest keynotes!  We're down to two days before the Summit hits St. Louis! 

Wrapping Up The Week: Our Splendid Agenda

        

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