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McKibben on Letterman

Our very own scholar-in-residence Bill McKibben on late night television:

McKibben: “Take an example. Middlebury College, where I work, is probably the greenest college campus in the world. I’m always telling the kids there, changing the last lightbulb here is less important than going out and building the political movement.”

Letterman: “Well, Bill, thanks for scaring the crap out of me.”

Get mad then get busy

I wrote the first book for a general audience on global warming back in 1989, and I’ve spent the subsequent 21 years working on the issue. I’m a mild-mannered guy, a Methodist Sunday School teacher. Not quick to anger. So what I want to say is: this is fucked up. The time has come to get mad, and then to get busy.

- Bill McKibben, Middlebury Scholar-in-Residence in Environmental Studies

(via TomDispatch)

McKibben to go on Colbert

A quick note: Middlebury Scholar in Residence for Environmental Studies Bill McKibben will be on The Colbert Report tonight at 11:30 on Comedy Central. Bill is the founder of 350.org. Here is the Facebook invite which says,

For those of you who haven’t seen it, The Colbert Report is a satirical (and hilarious!) late-night TV show that criticizes politics, media, and just about everything else. Its fictional anchorman, Steven Colbert, is a right-wing bully who has often declared his skepticism of global warming. Going on The Colbert report is very exciting, and it gives us a chance to reach a very wide audience with the 350 message. It’s also a bit of a gamble—Colbert himself is sharp as a tack, and his writers come up with questions designed to embarrass and flummox his guests. Which is probably why Bill didn’t want to publicize tonight’s show.

We’ll let you know when we have the archived video of his appearance so you can watch it online. Just a few months ago, Middlebury’s President emertius John McCardell appeared on Colbert to advocate for Choose Responsibility.

Update: here’s the full episode that aired last night. And now, just McKibben’s segment.

The Campus 3/5

t_r1kgk1baIn an effort to deepen MiddBlog’s coverage of campus issues, this is a recurring column that comments on selected Campus newspaper articles, published most Thursdays of the school year. This allows a place for the Middlebury community to comment, expand, and discuss important issues in a dynamic way.

This Week in The Campus:

  • 12,000 students lobby for change: Professors back here at Middlebury were getting a bit antsy when rumors were that Middkids would be arrested and might not make it back for class on Tuesday. But fear not, no Middkids or any other protesters were arrested. In fact, Scholar in Residence Bill McKibben writes how Poweshift “pre-won our main victory anyhow, when Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid preemptively cried uncle last week and announced they weren’t going to burn coal in their plant any more.” Oh and recently, a conspiracy theory surfaced: Michelle Obama organized Powershift to rid a coal plant from her backyard.
  • Distrust leads to H.C. Vote / Editorial: The issue of the honor code has been brewing for months. It’s time to show your cards on this issue. Where do you stand on this? I’m a little bit tired of the wishy-washy opinions that, while interesting and “subtle,” aren’t going to help much when this comes to a vote. Better get talking about this now because it’s not going to be long before students will be asked to weigh-in. I am in favor of keeping our current honor code language and taking the hard route of trying to reform our academic culture, in particular for test-taking. It’s far too easy to give up and say, “well, we don’t trust ourselves so let’s just let professor proctor the exams.” Other thoughts?
  • Liberal dining may disappear: I know this is just The Campus raising a ruckus over some small comment from Director of Dining Services Matt Biette. But I’ll indulge in the argument anyway. I’m about 97% sure students will fight to the bitter death to keep dining halls free-and-open. By now, “liberal” dining is embedded in our school culture. It’s one thing to close Atwater, it’s another to set up a meal plan system. Oh wait, maybe this is the way toward establishing the famously-promised-by-SGA-Preseidents “MiddCard”? No. I wouldn’t trade a universal “MiddCard” for liberal dining ever.

Climate Action

Share photos on twitter with TwitpicPowershift Middkids and Middadults (Bill McKibben, above and Prof. Jon Isham, below pictured) are protesting the Capital Coal Power Plant down in D.C. The huge demonstration has already totaled 3-5,000 people according to initial reports. It’s happening right now…

Live video feed of the march and more

Twitter-feed of live updates via cellphone of what’s going on the ground in DC

Scholar in Residence at Middlebury Bill McKibben explains “Why I’ll Get Arrested to Stop Burning Coal

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