Youth-led Sunrise Movement to launch campaign to ‘villainize big oil’ and force climate action | Climate crisis

Young activists who put the new green deal on the political map launches a new campaign to “give the evil character to large oil” Industry To pay the costs of climatic procedures so that the costs do not fall on ordinary people.
Seven years ago, the sunrise movement occupied the headlines when it stormed its members and then the inserted parliament Nancy PelosiOffice, calling for rapid gradual disposal from Fossil fuel And create good jobs.
The movement helped inspire some Gueen Biden’s green policies. But below Donald TrumpThose movements-and others, the environmental regulations dating back to contracts-under the siege. Sun Rice, a major reason for this, is the president’s loyalty to the chiefs of oil to ordinary people.
“He takes his orders from the major oil billionaires like those who funded his campaign,” said Steve Ohnlon, co -founder and director of communications in the sunrise movement.
Now, the sunrise movement calls to the pollutants to develop a climate labor bill and asks the lower football candidates to do the same. In the period before the mid -term elections for 2026, the organization will mobilize young people throughout the country under the slogan “ending the oligarchy, with the exception of our future.”
The campaign will start with Virtual call on Wednesday nightWhich will be broadcast at Watch Nationalwide concerts and features California and Hannah Einbnder. He will try to reformulate climate work, which has long been aimed at the strong conservatives to delete as a “cultural war” issue despite its material repercussions on ordinary people.
Khanna said: “Climate disasters destroy workers all over the country – destroying homes and pushing people to crush debts. It is time to hold it accountable.”
With the new effort, the organizers will try to harness the populist anger, which Sunrise believes. Donald TrumpArrowi Ajay, CEO of Sunrise, said.
“What we see now throughout the country is a deep feeling that this system does not work for us and that it works with billionaires and wealthy people.” “The pollutants talk about the framework about this idea that some of the richest companies should help clean the chaos they have done, while also undermining Trump on something in which he explores its lowest levels, which is related to climate issues.”
The concentration of the campaign will be the approval of the “Climate Superfund” bills – which require fossil fuel companies to pay the price of climate damage – in the states of the state throughout the country. Last year, Vermont and New York became the first two states to move such legislation, California, Maryland, MassachusettsNew Jersey and Origon are studying similar measures.
“We see this as a campaign of 50 countries,” said Onunlon.
To obtain its support, SUNRISE has been requested since its establishment the political candidates required to avoid money from oil donors. Now, supporters will also be required to support such legislation.
The “pollutants wage” bills may be a long snapshot in some states, but Sunrise believes that it has a better chance of other types of climate measures, and may have support from conservatives who are concerned about corruption and their book. The successful two Fairmont and New York The bills have been passed with joint sponsorship of Republicans, and the organizers note.
“We bring this message to the people who loved the call for government competence that we have seen from Doug, Elon Musk and Trump,” said Ramon Pereira Bonella, 24 -year -old sunrise in Orlando. Florida. We say: “We want to make the government more efficient for taxpayers, and provide taxpayers’ money. “
In Florida, activists hope to see lawmakers present a bill in the fall or next spring, Pereira Bonella said, adding that the state’s evaluation has already suggested attention from conservatives.
in CaliforniaDefenders of historical fires in Los Angeles said earlier this year, and the defenders of the climate proposal are looking forward before the legislative session ended in September, which helped the state to pay the damage of infrastructure, public health programs, and climate flexibility standards.
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“We have known that the extraction of fossil fuels has caused the climate crisis for decades,” he said. “There is a strong and strong effort from society to hold companies accountable.”
Laws in Vermont and New York face legal challenges from oil interests, and issued Trump in April to request To stop the enforcement of the terrible climate laws. But sunrise and other active groups believe that they can still succeed.
“When we are organized, we can rewrite the rules and build something more fair, honest and more willing to the future we deserve,” said Cassidy Depola, Director of Communications at the Make Polleter Pay campaign.
The new Sunrise campaign also aims to revitalize the protest movement on the youth climate, which Defenders say that the steam has lost In recent years. To do this, it will be held at the country level “School strikes” Like those that the young Swedish activist Greta Thonberg, you will also explore the use of more definition tactics of violence than they had previously used.
The gatherings will aim to build momentum and courage in the service of a possible general strike in 2028, and he called the Chief of United Car Workers, Sean Fine. Help students start historical general strikes, such as those in May 1968 in France, note Sunrise.
Over a short period, the organization will look forward to the mid -term elections next year as a way to respond to Trump’s attacks on climate work, and prompted the candidates to pledge to support ordinary persons on the interests of companies and stand up to Trump, Sinai Ajay said.
She said, “We will search for candidates to talk about the climate as a working class,” she said.
The campaign can be an invitation to wake up for Trump, who does not benefit from the chiefs of oil, but also with They put them in the White HouseAl -Bustani said our path.
He said, “Billionaires, companies and fascists from the administration feel horror from the societies that meet and stand on themselves,” he said.