Climate activists disrupt Congressional Baseball Game and block Citibank in New York City

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-06-13 19:14:50

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Washington, June 13 (RHC)-- In climate news, U.S. Capitol Police in Washington, DC arrested eight climate activists Wednesday after they rushed the field at the annual Congressional Baseball Game in Washington, D.C. 

Ahead of the protest, the group Climate Defiance blasted game organizers for allowing Chevron to co-sponsor the event and noted Congress has failed to pass a single climate change bill this year.

This came a day after police in New York City arrested dozens of climate activists as they held a protest outside the headquarters of Citibank, which continues to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the fossil fuel industry. 

Among those arrested was Dr. Sandra Steingraber, a senior scientist with the Science and Environmental Health Network.  Asked by a reporter: “Why are you getting arrested?” Sandra Steingraber answered: “I’m a biologist.  I’m not interested in writing eulogies for the species that I study."



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