It’s Monday afternoon on February 13, and just over an hour ago 350.org and a coalition of over 30 progressive groups, environmental campaigns, businesses, and blogs launched a 24-hour drive to send over 500,000 messages to the Senate opposing the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The timing is crucial: starting today, oil-soaked Republicans are going to be attempting to saddle a transportation bill with an amendment that would override President Obama’s decision to reject Keystone XL and push approval of the project.
Social Media vs. Big Money: Wiring the Fight Against Keystone XL
It's Monday afternoon on February 13, and just over an hour ago 350.org and a coalition of over 30 progressive groups, environmental campaigns, businesses, and blogs launched a 24-hour drive to send over 500,000 messages to the Senate opposing the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The timing is crucial: starting today, oil-soaked Republicans are going to be attempting to saddle a transportation bill with an amendment that would override President Obama's decision to reject Keystone XL and push approval of the project. The push is off to an incredible start. In just the first hour of emails and Facebook posts, we've rocketed by 100,000 signatures. Dozens of groups have yet to go out with their email blasts yet and social media is just beginning to light up. "The environmental movement is well wired and well connected, and it's got lots and lots of young people who are ready to use social media in powerful ways," 350.org founder Bill McKibben told reporters on a conference call this morning. "More than any day before, the next 24 hours will take the environmental movement deep into the wired age." Earlier this morning, Robert Redford put up a post on Huffington Post that caught on like wildfire. Activist Naomi Klein has been rallying her 100,000+ Twitter followers for hours. Blogs like Grist.org have gotten in on the fight, with multiple posts and graphics to inspire the cause. Donors have stepped in to sponsor online ads at places like Daily Kos and other progressive sites. "It's really moving to see what's going on," said Bill. "We're up against the most profitable enterprise on earth and they have all the money they could ever want, so we've had to find different currencies to work in all year. We've spent our bodies: some of us on this call have been off to jail. We've spent our time and energy: tens of thousands have surrounded the White House last fall and protested in every Congressional district in the country. Now, for the next 24 hours we're spending our pixels and our keystrokes."