UBS: End Your Ties With Dirty Coal!
Posted in Campaign on 30. Aug, 2010
For more information and to take action, go to: http://act.ran.org/action/ubsbankvictory Sharing is Caring:
Posted in Campaign on 30. Aug, 2010
For more information and to take action, go to: http://act.ran.org/action/ubsbankvictory Sharing is Caring:
Posted in News on 29. Apr, 2010
Activists from NY Action Network pressured General Mills over their use of palm oil, today at the 2010 Edison Awards in New York City. At midday activists “bird-dogged” the National Academy of Sciences’ sponsored Edison Awards program in downtown Manhattan. NYAN members distributed flyers inside the event, sent bluetooth messages to participants, and held a [...]
Posted in Events on 11. Mar, 2010
From our friends @ Picture the Homeless: Picture the Homeless is calling on all concerned NYC residents to come out and protest the tyranny of the bankers! March with us to the home of Jamie Dimon, the $20 million dollar man and darling of Wall Street. We are going to the CEO of JPMorgan Chase [...]
Posted in Events on 04. Feb, 2010
This year for Fossil Fools Day NYAN is looking for your thoughts on who we should target. That’s right. This year on April 1st, who should NYAN go after? What actions should we take? What new creative ways can we protest the countries biggest fossil fuel emitters? What would you like to see? What’s your [...]
Posted in Events on 27. Oct, 2009
Join us this Thursday, October 29th to tell JP Morgan Chase to stop funding mountaintop removal coal mining! JP Morgan Chase is the biggest financier of the devastating practice of MTR – and even funds Massey Energy, the company that has started blasting Coal River Mountain in West Virgina this week. When: Thursday, October 29, [...]
Posted in News on 11. Aug, 2009
A great new video by our friends at the Sierra Club: Meet Jamie Dimon, the smooth-talking CEO of JPMorgan Chase and the man at the top of a very dirty pile of money backing the coal industry. While he talks a good game on clean energy, JPMorgan Chase is supporting destructive mountaintop removal coal mining [...]