After the State Department issued a long-awaited environmental impact statement on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline two Fridays ago, environmentalists and those opposed to the 1,179-mile pipeline have intensified their push for the Obama administration to reject the project.
Last week, Bill Moyers talked with Bill McKibben, an activist who has dedicated his life to saving the planet from environmental collapse, about his hopes that Americans will collectively pressure Obama to stand up to big oil.
“Most people understand that we’re in a serious fix,” McKibben tells Moyers, “There’s nothing you can do as individuals that will really slow down this juggernaut … You can say the same thing about the challenges faced by people in the civil rights or the abolition movement, or the gay rights movement or the women’s movement. In each case, a movement arose; if we can build a movement, then we have a chance.”
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