Greenpeace activists who rappelled off a bridge above the Houston Ship Channel last week, blockading the major “fossil fuel thoroughfare,” denounced the charges they now face and said Monday that the real menace was not their act of civil disobedience but the country’s failure to take sufficient action to avert climate catastrophe.
The action took place Thursday ahead of the third Democratic primary debate in Houston,and was framed by organizers as “a bold call to leaders to imagine a world beyond fossil fuels and embrace a just transition to renewable energy.”
They were released from jail on Saturday. From The Houston Chronicle:
That “critical infrastructure” bill—praised by the fossil fuel industry— was enacted this month. As The Intercept reported in August, it is the product of right wing bill mill ALEC and is one of a flurry of similar state laws aimed at quashing dissent of the fossil fuel industry.
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