By Ted Glick
As I write I’m on day 6 of what will be a 14-day,
water-only fast calling upon Governor Murphy to enact a moratorium on
all new fossil fuel infrastructure in the state. I’m doing so as part of
the Climate Fast NJ, which you can find out more about at www.climatefastnj.com.
I’m
not the only one fasting. Owl, a leader of the Ramapough Lenape Nation
in what is now northern NJ and southern NY, is also fasting on
water-only for 14 days. He actually did a dry fast, consuming nothing at
all, for four days; he is now on water. At least 40 other people have
signed up or told us that they have fasted or will be for between one
day and ten or more days, including fellow 350NJ-R leader Jerome Wagner.
As
you can see if you go to the website, we have received some major news
coverage already. Last Friday the Star Ledger carried a story with a big
picture on page 3, and NJTV’s lead news story that evening was about
the fast and the issue of new fossil fuel infrastructure in the state.
The reporter was able to get Governor Murphy on tape responding to our
call for a moratorium.
I
was also able to talk to the governor. I did so Friday morning as he
was walking from his car into a building at Princeton where he was to
give a speech. My conversation with him was recorded. You can see it by
going to the Climate Fast NJ website and clicking on Writings and Media.
So a lot of good things are happening with this action and on this issue, which is very hopeful, very important.
Every work day since November 7 and going until November 21,
I and others are vigiling and talking to passers-by in Trenton in front
of the State House on West State St. We welcome participation by anyone
who would like to stand with us on any of those days. Each day at noon
we have a Sharing Circle there at the State House. Some days we have
musicians and singers and other artistic sharings. Following these
sharings we walk down the street to the Governor’s office building and
visibly press our demands.
It
would be wonderful to see some of you in Trenton, and please consider
fasting for a day or more yourself. You can find more info about fasting
and a sign-up form at the website.
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