From: Duncan Meisel - 350.org <350@350.org>
Date: Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 7:03 AM
Subject: Just released: the movie about the movement to break free
Friends,
The new film Disobedience about the global movement to break free from fossil fuels is now available for free download and streaming atwatchdisobedience.com!
The film is a powerful journey, featuring Break Free organizers in Canada, Germany, Turkey and the Philippines as they prepare to mobilize for major actions this May. It shows that the global movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground is growing in size and courage.
Disobedience features author and activist Naomi Klein, 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, as well as board member Lidy Nacpil and dozens of inspiring voices from front-line fights around the world.
It's about 40 minutes long, and I think it makes for inspiring watching ahead of the Break Free wave of action starting a few days from now. Click here to stream or download the movie for free.
If you're inspired by what you see -- and I think you will be -- then I hope you will both share the film, and join thousands of people across the planet in Break Free actions next month. Across the United States, people are standing up to the power and pollution of the fossil fuel industry -- from the frack fields of California, to the tar sands networks of the Midwest, to the oil train rail lines in the Northeast. This is where you can go to join Break Free.
Onwards, to a future beyond fossil fuels,
Duncan
P.S. Looks like there's also a community screening of Disobedience happening near you in Bellingham. Click here for more info.
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Date: Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 7:03 AM
Subject: Just released: the movie about the movement to break free
Friends,
The new film Disobedience about the global movement to break free from fossil fuels is now available for free download and streaming atwatchdisobedience.com!
The film is a powerful journey, featuring Break Free organizers in Canada, Germany, Turkey and the Philippines as they prepare to mobilize for major actions this May. It shows that the global movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground is growing in size and courage.
Disobedience features author and activist Naomi Klein, 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, as well as board member Lidy Nacpil and dozens of inspiring voices from front-line fights around the world.
It's about 40 minutes long, and I think it makes for inspiring watching ahead of the Break Free wave of action starting a few days from now. Click here to stream or download the movie for free.
If you're inspired by what you see -- and I think you will be -- then I hope you will both share the film, and join thousands of people across the planet in Break Free actions next month. Across the United States, people are standing up to the power and pollution of the fossil fuel industry -- from the frack fields of California, to the tar sands networks of the Midwest, to the oil train rail lines in the Northeast. This is where you can go to join Break Free.
Onwards, to a future beyond fossil fuels,
Duncan
P.S. Looks like there's also a community screening of Disobedience happening near you in Bellingham. Click here for more info.
350.org is building a global climate movement. You can connect with us on Facebook,follow us on Twitter, and become a sustaining donor to keep this movement strong and growing.
Want to change your email address, location, or language? Click here.