Introduction to Civil Disobedience in the Climate Movement
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In this episode, Tim DeChristopher and Peter Bowden discuss some of the trends of civil disobedience in the climate movement, as well as the fundamental roles of civil disobedience as a tool for social change.

Co-host Tim DeChristopher disrupted an illegitimate Bureau of Land Management oil and gas auction in December of 2008, by posing as "Bidder 70" and outbidding oil companies for parcels around Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah. For his act of civil disobedience, he was sentenced to two years in federal prison. Held for a total of 21 months, his imprisonment earned him an international media presence as an activist and political prisoner of the United States government.  More on his background with civil disobedience at http://timdechristopher.org/about.

Resources:

The Climate Disobedience Center
http://climatedisobedience.org

The Climate Defense Project
http://climatedefenseproject.org

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Music by Bryan Cahall
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