McKibben: The Sun Shone on America’s Clean Energy Celebration

By: Bill McKibben

Sun Day, a day of action celebrating the power of clean energy, took place September 21 across the United States. We’re pleased to share Bill McKibben’s firsthand account—written the night of the celebrations—from his The Crucial Years Substack.

Your correspondent is…bushed, so excuse typos, lapses of thought, and imprecise prose. But I wanted to tell all of you about how Sun Day played out across the country today before I fell into bed. In a word, spectacular.

You know, from reading these missives, that this day has been in the works a long time; we needed, in the face of massive and bizarre attacks from the White House and Congress on sun and windpower, to stand up for the idea of cheap, clean energy. At nearly five hundred events across the country, that’s what happened. From one corner of the continent to the other (still waiting for pictures to come in from Alaska and Hawaii) Americans figured out dozens of ways to make their hopes for the future felt, even in this darkest of political periods. A remarkable account in the New York Times quoted one organizer, summing it up beautifully:

Read the full article here: https://www.theenergymix.com/mckibben-the-sun-shone-on-americas-clean-energy-celebration/

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