Hundreds of protesters took over an intersection of downtown San Francisco Thursday morning to denounce what they say is Gov. Jerry Brown’s inaction on climate change as he attends the Global Climate Action Summit in The City this week.
As part of the action, dozens of protesters linked arms, effectively blocking the entrance to the summit at the Moscone Center at Third and Howard streets.
The protesters are made up of a coalition of several environmental groups from all over the planet, as well as Bay Area-based organizations. They’re calling on global leaders to speed up the transition from fossil fuels toward renewable energy.
According to Kassie Siegel, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, a way to reduce emissions globally is for Brown to phase out oil and gas drilling in California, which she says would result in other states and countries following suit.
Siegel said:
Siegel said since taking office, Brown has approved 21,000 new oil wells and that “most are in communities of color that are already burdened by pollution.”
She said:
The climate summit, which began Wednesday and goes through Friday, involves leaders from across the world discussing ways to reduce global emissions by 2020, goals outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Kitzia Esteva, an organizer with the Bay Area-based organization Just Cause Causa Justa, said her group is seeking to end environmental racism, which impacts everything from housing to immigration.
Esteva said examples of that in the Bay Area include Richmond, home to the Chevron oil refinery, and San Francisco’s Hunters Point neighborhood, where soil testing was falsified to cover up radiation from the former U.S. Navy shipyard there.
Esteva said:
Doria Robinson, spokeswoman for the Richmond Our Power Coalition, said:
Cap and trade is an approach used by many governments, locally and globally, which provides economic incentives for companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Robinson said:
During this morning’s action, officers arrested two people outside the Moscone Center, police said.
Officers arrested Jiaspi Gomez, 19, of San Diego, on suspicion of obstruction of an officer, refusing to comply with a lawful order and being a pedestrian in a roadway. Officers also arrested San Francisco resident Christopher Moulton, 29, on suspicion of trespassing.
Both were issued citations and then released, police said.
In addition to the arrests, ten others were escorted from the Moscone Center.
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