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Tim DeChristopher Is Going to Jail, Now It's Our Turn

Posted: 07/26/11 09:29 PM ET

"The idea of wilderness needs no defense. It only needs more defenders." --Ed Abbey

"The Eyes of the Future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time." --Terry Tempest Williams

There's something about the redrock canyons that seems to inspire great writing -- I was lucky enough to know Ed Abbey and to count Terry Tempest Williams as a great friend. Both wrote -- and both fought. They fulfilled the duty they owed that great landscape. They fought to protect great chunks of land

And they're joined by Tim DeChristopher, sentenced today to 24 months in prison for a creative act of resistance straight out of the Monkey Wrench Gang. He didn't damage anything except the pride of the Bureau of Land Management, when he posed as a bidder and won 14 parcels of land at an oil-and-gas lease auction. They were gorgeous pieces of land that he protected -- but far more, he was acting on behalf of every landscape left on the planet.

Because the oil and gas under that ground needs to stay there. The carbon it contains is, we now know, ruinous -- it's what is heating the atmosphere, setting new temperature records every day. If you sweated through last week's record heat, if your crops are withering in the southwest's epic drought, if you watched the Mississippi swallow your town -- then Tim DeChristopher acted for you.

And it's time for you to take the same kind of responsibility. In a few weeks, those of us at tarsandsaction.org will be gathering in Washington DC for two weeks of civil disobedience against the proposed Keystone Pipeline, that will carry oil from the tar sands of Alberta down to the Gulf of Mexico. Jim Hansen, the NASA climatologist, says that if those tar sands are fully exploited it's "essentially game over for the climate." If those words don't inspire you to act, nothing will -- and so far more than a thousand have signed on, meaning this will be the largest civil disobedience action in the history of the country's climate movement.

This action won't be as risky as Tim's. People are signing up to come to DC for three days. On the first they'll attend nonviolence training, and on the second they'll sit down in front of the White House. No one knows for sure how the police will react, but the legal experts say jail time will likely be measured in hours, not years. Still, it's a very real way to say to President Obama (who will make the Keystone decision all by himself) that this is the great moral issue of our time.

DeChristopher acted before he wrote. But he's a writer too -- in court he read an essay before his sentencing, which ended with these words about civil disobedience:

"At this point of unimaginable threats on the horizon, this is what hope looks like. In these times of a morally bankrupt government that has sold out its principles, this is what patriotism looks like. With countless lives on the line, this is what love looks like, and it will only grow."

I think he's right.

 

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"The idea of wilderness needs no defense. It only needs more defenders." --Ed Abbey "The Eyes of the Future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time." --Terry Tem...
"The idea of wilderness needs no defense. It only needs more defenders." --Ed Abbey "The Eyes of the Future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time." --Terry Tem...
 
 
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11:59 AM on 08/08/2011
What can we do to help this young man? His sentence is unamerican!
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Counterintuitive
We'll steer by the beacon of our 100 year forecast
09:07 AM on 07/30/2011
Getting arrested isn't for everyone. A mother with a newborn or an elder with an oxygen tank might have valid anxieties. But there are a range of protest options that can match differing cirumstances. My favorite is to drop out of consumerism. Infrastructure costs money. Pushing the personal economic needle towards zero puts a lot of pressure on the system. It means someone else has to spend twice as much just to compensate for your non purchases. Extreme frugality might seem like a joke, but actually it rips apart infrastructure like a team of happy termites.
07:09 PM on 07/28/2011
A few problems with the article. One, was he a registered bidder? Two, was he able and willing to pay for the bid he accepted? If he is guilty of the later, he should go to jail for fraud like anyone else would. Just want to know for the complete picture, as a proper story should be constructed.

BTW, where is the article that NASA claims to have data showing that the earth is giving off more heat than models are projecting? (Forbes if you are interested) Before you start at me, my farm is about as green as can be, including white metal roofing.
05:42 PM on 07/28/2011
It's called a tropical optimum. All the snow & ice is going to melt & there isn't a thing that anyone can do to stop it. It's happened before. It's not carbon emissions or anything to do with people.
10:13 AM on 07/28/2011
The earth is a living creature. Earth needs her oil, ores and minerals to live.

Humans have acted like squatters, instead of caretakers and have ruined the earth. They need to be expunged from it. This expunction will soon occur by the earth’s owner.

Revelation 11:17 & 18: We thank you, GOD, the Almighty, the One who is and who was, because you have taken your great power and begun ruling as king. 18 But the nations became wrathful, and your own wrath came, and ……brought to ruin those ruining the earth.”
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06:53 PM on 07/27/2011
Only two years? At least he won't be able to vote for a while.
04:45 PM on 07/27/2011
The Wall Street scum get no time for collapsing the world economy. A young man acts in protest to save the planet from further ruin? Two years in the slam. That pretty much sums up how the world works. Destroy everything in your path on the road to record profits and there's no end to the goodies. Engage in a noble act to preserve the planet and you go to jail. The judge's ruling is clear: corporate overlords are to be protected at all costs, while DFHs go to prison at the drop of a hat.

We've allowed this reality to take hold. Will we do something about it?
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03:25 PM on 07/27/2011
Tim's right, and Bill, you're right. The time to act is now.

Arctic sea ice isn't looking too great at the moment: http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/seaice.recent.arctic.png
02:44 PM on 07/27/2011
Three cheers for a courageous young man.
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nellre
growth is not sustainable
01:43 PM on 07/27/2011
Mankind stands at the brink. Civilization as we know it is in peril. We're running out of everything, the oceans are getting acidic, and the premise on which our economy depends is bogus.
Nothing grows forever.

I applaud Tim's effort and sacrific.
I applaud Bill's efforts

But main street is yawning folks. Something is terribly terribly wrong here.
11:22 AM on 07/27/2011
Right on Bill! I think Tim's actions are exactly the kind of thing Abbey would have supported. Passionate, fierce, creative and funny. It shows a terrible lack of justice that Tim would be jailed for his actions - particularly considering the Obama administration scrapped the sales anyway - but the injustice to Tim highlights to injustice of the whole situation. With luck, sense will be reached and he will be let out soon. Until then, he should take solace in the honour of being mentioned alongside Abbey and joining the ranks of famous and infamous defenders of the earth.
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beckjr2000
been there done that & tired of it
11:16 AM on 07/27/2011
Love the title of the article! I would certainly hope you would get your wish but sadly, your's will be a misdemeanor while Tim DeChristopher managed a Felony. Keep trying you'll get to be a Felon someday.
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yukonsam
This space reserved for self-referential irony.
11:10 AM on 07/27/2011
Editors, would it hurt to put this on the front page, somewhere in between the puff pieces on the phony political theatre over the manufactured debt "crisis"?
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eaarth2
“An era ends when its illusions are exhausted
07:30 AM on 07/27/2011
Your actions Tim, are those of a real Hero.
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Brian Novotny
What happened to Democracy?
11:05 PM on 07/26/2011
Goodluck, God bless and Godspeed Tim, we will be with you in heart and mind, and the same to those of you attending the civil disobedience in DC, give 'em heck and let them know what it is to be a true patriot fighting for America