XR Stands With Amazonia

XR Stands With Amazonia

. Sept 5th

On Thursday, September 5, members of Extinction Rebellion and other allied groups gathered to register their condemnation of the fires being set in the Brazilian Amazon.

no forests. no life.

planet over profit

XR stands with amazonia

 

On Thursday, September 5, members of Extinction Rebellion and other allied groups in Chicago, including GreenpeaceRising Tide, the Sunrise Movement, and the APIB, the Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil (siteFB) gathered on North Michigan Avenue outside of the offices of the Brazilian consulate in Chicago. More than 100 mourners gathered to register their condemnation of the fires being set in the Brazilian section of the great Amazon rainforest, hear speakers address the situation, and then march to the offices of BlackRock in the financial section of the Chicago Loop.

DePaul professor Paul Street cogently outlined the ongoing atrocity of the deliberate burning of the Amazon rainforest, which supplies more than 10% of the oxygen produced for the entire planet, and the great difficulty of regrowth after burning. He described the authoritarian trend in global leadership and how leaders like Trump and Bolsonaro enable each other and work together to enable corporate extraction of wealth everywhere and at any cost.

amazonian deforestation & blackrock

 

Extinction Rebellion Chicago member Adam Mulish effectively addressed corporate complicity in the ravaging of the Amazon rainforest and focused specifically on BlackRock, the largest U.S. asset manager, and JBS, Brazil’s largest meatpacker. JBS has been shown to buy meat from cattle raised on illegally deforested Amazon rainforest land BlackRock is a major financier and shareholder in JBS in spite of BlackRock’s professed pro-environmental policies. (For more on JBS and BlackRock, see this article in the Intercept.)

A Chicago resident hailing from Brazilian urged us to work to save the Amazon and specifically rejected the idea that the Amazon was Brazil’s property to do with as it pleased. She claimed widespread support for the policies of previous Brazilian governments that sought to protect the Amazon and charged that Bolsonaro acts only on the behalf of those that will profit and not the Brazilian people.

mourning, march, & die-in

 

After listening to speakers outside the Brazilian Embassy, XR proceeded to march in mourning as a group to BlackRock’s offices in the Loop. We were mostly silent and were led by six people dressed in black and wearing animal heads. They were honoring the animals who are losing their lives and their habitats due to the fires and all the natural world that is imperiled by the fossil fuel leviathan.

Arriving at BlackRock we were met by a Chicago police officer who had been waiting for us. The doors of the building were immediately locked to stop us from entering but Extinction Rebellion members planning a BlackRock action had already entered. While mourners continued to arrive at the BlackRock offices, Extinction Rebellion Chicago member Ellen McManus spread ash on in the lobby of BlackRock’s 227 West Monroe Street offices in mourning for the Amazon until stopped by the Chicago police. Other members held a banner proclaiming “BLACKROCK EARNS AMAZON BURNS.”

Blackrock die-in

 

On the street, mourning ended and a series of chants ensued, including “No Forests, No Life!” This was followed by a die-in in front of the locked doors of the office building. Dozens of mourners lay down on the pavement, many displaying signs testifying for life including: “OUR LUNGS ARE ON FIRE,” “STAND WITH THE GUARDIANS OF AMAZONIA,” “NO FORESTS NO LIFE,” “(Y)OUR PLANET, (Y)OUR FIGHT,” “PLANET OVER PROFIT,” “OUR HOME IS ON FIRE,” and “DECLARE CLIMATE EMERGENCY.” Ellen and others mourning in the lobby were eventually escorted out by the police without being arrested.

Action participants concluded the die-in on a high note. Plans for upcoming events, including Lisa Fithian’s talk on Friday at Women and Children First, her NVDA training on Saturday at UIC, and the Youth Climate Strike on Friday, September 20.

XR Chicago Launches at the Polar Plunge

 

signs skyline and lake
Photo credit: Tricia Wood (XR Chicago)

Extinction Rebellion Chicago launched on the frigid shore of Lake Michigan on Saturday, January 26, 2019. XR Chicago chose to make their first public appearance alongside a long-standing Chicago tradition, The Polar Plunge, an event which features hundreds of volunteers diving into the freezing Lake Michigan in the dead of winter to raise money for various charities and nonprofits. This tradition, however, could be in jeopardy as climate change threatens to disrupt the weather patterns that humans have grown accustomed to.

With only two weeks notice to recruit, plan, and organize, XR Chicago turned out over 20 members to announce to the world that they are demanding climate truth. True to the principles of the International Extinction Rebellion, the Chicago-based group participated in non-violent direct action. The group was certainly vocal, making their presence known with chants like, “Fires, hurricanes, and floods! Just a sign of things to come!” and “We love the Polar Plunge! It looks so fun! But because of climate change, the polar bears are done!” This is no joke. The Russian territory of Novaya Zemlya has recently been forced to declare a state of emergency because of “dozens of starving polar bears who have been ‘chasing people and entering residential buildings,’” rather than surviving on their natural prey.

bear suit closeup

Photo credit: Michelle Hartney (XR Chicago)

While the primary focus of Plunge participants was retaining body heat, many of them approached the group for information, conversation, and photo opportunities. Organizers of the Polar Plunge also expressed support for the peaceful protesters, who made it clear they were not protesting the Plunge itself, but the lies, deception, and inaction of government and media regarding the climate crisis bearing down on humanity and all living species.

The hope is that through actions such as the Polar Plunge demonstration, numbers will grow to a size that will lend itself to more disruptive actions in the future. Attempts at environmental legislation have proven to be wildly inadequate and therefore must be met with massive direct action. XR Chicago will join Extinction Rebellion groups worldwide in the International Week of Rebellion beginning April 15.

Extinction Rebellion Chicago can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. XR’s United States website is https://xrebellion.org/xr-us while the international site for the movement is rebellion.earth.

XR and plungers wide

Photo credit: Tricia Wood