From the National Journal:
While President Obama's reelection campaign was almost completely silent on the issue of global warming, Organizing for Action, the advocacy group tooled from his 2012 campaign machine, has launched a campaign designed to build support for the president's climate-change agenda.
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They're fanning out around the country—to more than 20 states, so far—holding meetings and press conferences aimed at spurring voters to bring up the issue with elected officials. They're preparing to fight back against a national campaign, led by a conservative advocacy group that would roll back state renewable-energy laws. They're starting conversations in churches and town halls about extreme weather and climate-change adaptation. And, they're laying the groundwork to win enough Senate votes to protect Obama's ability to use his executive authority to enact climate-change regulations—with or without the consent of Congress.
On Wednesday, Organizing for Action will hold 50 events across the country to underline the importance of addressing climate change, including a number of events in Republican districts where the group will directly criticize specific members of Congress who question or deny the science of climate change.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/...
The article says it is to be a multi-faceted, multi-year campaign, so perhaps it will be a while before we see any tangible results. But it's still nice to see that this is a major priority.
Let's, in the mean time, do what we can to get President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. One could start by reading and recommending Rep. Raul Grijalva's diary on the subject:
http://www.dailykos.com/...
Cheers.