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GO BIG OR GO HOME: TOWARDS A MASS CLIMATE JUSTICE MOVEMENT

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted December 16, 2015 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS

Political organizing is tough work … until it isn't. Until a movement that dwarfs anything ever seen in human history rises and sweeps through the entire population.

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS Tagged With: 1992 Earth Summit, 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, Apparent Horizon, BINJ, Boston, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Climate Action, climate justice, Jason Pramas, Jobs Justice and Climate, new england, Paris, Rio de Janeiro

WEN, THE LEVEE, BREAKS: A CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR WEN STEPHENSON ABOUT HIS NEW BOOK ON CLIMATE JUSTICE

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted October 7, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

We asked Wen about what he describes as “waking up, individually and collectively, to the climate catastrophe that is upon us."

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Big Green, Bill McKibben, climate justice, Environment, Interview, Keystone XL, Massachusetts, media, pollution, protests, The Nation, Wen Stephenson, What We're Fighting for Now is Each Other

APPARENT HORIZON: UMASS BOSTON WILL ALSO BE USELESS UNDERWATER

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 5, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS

UMass Boston was founded with an “urban mission,” that dictates that its primary purpose is to educate Boston residents.

Filed Under: COLUMNS Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Boston Globe, climate justice, global warming, rising seas, Shirley Leung, UMASS-Boston

FOSSIL FOUL: AT JESUIT BC, YOU HAVE TO PROTEST FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PROTEST

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 21, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Though Climate Justice BC was permitted to hold a rally calling for divestment in December, they were denied a subsequent request in February.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: BC, Boston College, climate justice, Debate, divest, divestment campaign, fossil fuel, harvard

Q&A: WHY IS MASS PROTESTING THE KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE?

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 13, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

We ask the Better Future Project

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: 350.org, Activism, Better Future Project, climate justice, environmentalism, Keystone XL Pipeline, Mass environmental movement, Massachusetts, vigil

THOSE CLIMATE CRUSADERS

Written by EMILY HOPKINS Posted October 13, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical, NEWS+OPINIONS

Was there anything radical about the People’s Climate March?

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: 350.org, Bill McKibben, climate justice, Direct action, New York, New York Stock Exchange, Occupy Wall Street, People's Climate March, radicalism

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