We turn now to climate justice activist Tim DeChristopher, who was
released last month after 21 months in federal custody. DeChristopher
was convicted of interfering with a public auction in 2008 when he
disrupted the Bush administration’s last-minute move to auction off oil
and gas exploitation rights in Utah by posing as a bidder. He is the
subject of the new documentary, “Bidder 70.” “We need to be building
power as a social movement. One of the weaknesses for the climate
movement,” DeChristopher explains is that “we still have this huge
divide between the political side of the movement that focuses on
Washington and the grassroots side of the movement that’s been building
real power.”
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