At Break Free Protests Around the World, Climate Activists Put Bodies on the Line

Fossil fuel projects were blockaded simultaneously on three continents on Saturday—the “crest” of a wave of global actions responding to the growing threat of climate change. 

Through rallies, civil disobedience, and kayaktivism, people around the world stood up to oil and gas interests to say: enough. Additional actions are planned for Sunday. 

In New York, two activists reportedly “caught county officials off guard” when they suspended themselves from train tracks on a railroad bridge that crosses the Watervliet Reservoir. They successfully blockaded a train from North Dakota carrying fracked crude oil, also known as a “bomb train” because of its explosive nature. 

“Most of my family lives within a few miles of where the bomb trains travel,” said one of the climbers, Maeve McBride, who grew up in Troy. “This is personal and global. Their lives are at risk and millions of lives are at risk with rising seas, forest fires, violent storms, and all the havoc that global warming brings. Today I felt called to directly obstruct the fossil fuel industry, joining thousands of others around the world.” 

350.org, which is backing the Break Free movement, wrote at Medium:

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