Above photo: A protester is led away by a New York City police officer during a September 18, 2023 climate protest in Lower Manhattan. Spencer Platt/Getty Images.
âWhy are we getting handcuffed while people who literally torch the planet get celebrated for their âcivilityâ and their âmoderationâ?â
A day after tens of thousands of climate activists marched through Manhattanâs Upper East Side demanding an end to oil, gas, and coal production, thousands more demonstrators hit the streets of Lower Manhattan Monday, where more than 100 people were arrested while surrounding the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to protest fossil fuel financing.
Protesters chanted slogans like âNo oil, no gas, fossil fuels can kiss my assâ and âWe need clean air, not another billionaireâ as they marched from Zuccotti Parkâground zero of the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movementâto pre-selected sites in the Financial District. Witnesses said many of the activists attempted to reach the New York Stock Exchange but were blocked by police.
âWeâre here to wake up the regulators who are asleep at the wheel as they continue to let Wall Street lead us into ANOTHER financial crash with their fossil fuel financing,â the Stop the Money Pipeline coalition explained on social media.
Local and national media reported New York Police Department (NYPD) officers arrested 114 protesters and charged them with civil disobedience Monday after they blocked entrances to the Fed building. Most of those arrested were expected to be booked and released.
âIâm being arrested for exercising my First Amendment right to protest because Joe Manchin is putting a 300-mile-long pipeline through my home state of West Virginia and President [Joe] Biden allowed him to do it for nothing in return,â explained Climate Defiance organizer Rylee Haught on social media, referring to the right-wing Democratic senator and the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
As she was led away by an NYPD officer, a tearful Haught said Biden âsold us out.â
âHe promised to end drilling on federal lands, and heâs selling out Appalachiaâs future for profit,â she added.
Responding to the âblock-longâ line of arrestees, Climate Defiance asked: âWhy are we getting handcuffed while people who literally torch the planet get celebrated for their âcivilityâ and their âmoderationâ?â
AlicĂ© Nascimento of New York Communities for Change toldWABC that the protestsâwhich are part of Climate Week and are timed to coincide with this weekâs United Nations Climate Ambition Summitâare âour last resort.â
âWeâre bringing the crisis to their doorstep and this is what it looks like,â said Nascimento.
As they have at similar demonstrations, protesters called on Biden to stop approving new fossil fuel projects and declare a climate emergency. Some had a message for the president and his administration.
âWe hold the power of the people, the power you need to win this election,â 17-year-old Brooklynite Emma Buretta of the youth-led protest group Fridays for Future told WABC. âIf you want to win in 2024, if you do not want the blood of my generation to be on your hands, end fossil fuels.â
Source: Popularresistance.org











