Tuesday, December 2, 2014

David Pocock Has Been Sent From Heaven To Save The World

“We all have a role to play.”


Injured Wallabies captain David Pocock has written a stirring plea for climate change action after getting arrested for chaining himself to heavy machinery near a New South Wales coal mine development.


Injured Wallabies captain David Pocock has written a stirring plea for climate change action after getting arrested for chaining himself to heavy machinery near a New South Wales coal mine development.


Twitter: @pocockdavid


The 26-year-old was part of a group of seven people who aimed to disturb the development of the Whitehaven coal mine at Maules Creek.


The 26-year-old was part of a group of seven people who aimed to disturb the development of the Whitehaven coal mine at Maules Creek.


Twitter: @pocockdavid


My parents were always clear with my brothers and I when we were growing up that you have to have the courage of your convictions and that when you commit to something you must fully commit.


Farmers like Paul and Rick have very little power to create change on their own. But when they are part of a broader movement of concerned citizens – change becomes possible.


He has been an outspoken climate advocate for years now and his trip to the controversial new coal mine was to "disable" a digger for Maules Creek farmer Rick Laird (right).


He has been an outspoken climate advocate for years now and his trip to the controversial new coal mine was to "disable" a digger for Maules Creek farmer Rick Laird (right).


Twitter: @pocockdavid




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