At Least Nine Arrests: Three Rabbis, Six Jewish Youth Arrested This Morning at BlackRock's Manhattan Headquarters Following Fossil Fuel Protest - BlackRock's Big Problem

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    At Least Nine Arrests: Three Rabbis, Six Jewish Youth Arrested This Morning at BlackRock’s Manhattan Headquarters Following Fossil Fuel Protest

    This Demonstration was organized by Jewish Youth Climate Movement and supported by GreenFaith.

    This morning, police arrested at least nine people — including three rabbis — who were demonstrating as part of a protest against BlackRock.

    The demonstrators who were arrested include Rabbi Rachel Timoner, Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster, and Rabbi Stephanie Kolin.

    The Jewish Youth Climate Movement, with support from the interfaith organization GreenFaith, led the action outside of BlackRock’s New York headquarters to demand the global asset management firm stop funding the fossil fuel industry.

    Jewish youth were joined by intergenerational and interfaith allies at the action, including rabbis and clergy members. The activists specifically called on BlackRock’s CEO Larry Fink to stand by his Jewish values and end BlackRock’s funding of the fossil fuel industry and end human rights violations.

    The Jewish youth-led BlackRock demonstration was part of the larger, multi-faith “Faiths 4 Climate Justice” uprising organized by GreenFaith, consisting of more than 500 actions in 41 countries. The campaign is timed to occur two weeks prior to global climate negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26).

    PHOTOS FROM TODAY’S ACTION ARE AVAILABLE HERE.

    QUOTES:

    “We’re terrified for our future and we can’t afford any more of Larry Fink’s greenwashing,” said Morgan Long, co-organizer of action. “BlackRock is the biggest funder of climate destruction in the world. It’s time for Larry Fink to live up to his talk and divest from the fossil fuel industry and end BlackRock’s human rights violations.”

    “The climate crisis is the greatest existential threat of our time,” said Madeline Canfield, Jewish Youth Climate Movement Associate and co-organizer of the action. “There is an entire world to be saved, enriched not by the money that corrupts it but by the beauty of the manifold traditions and peoples that inhabit it, so we are calling on BlackRock to divest from fossil fuels.”

    “The climate catastrophe is not some vague unknown future: it is happening now,” said Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster, Vice President of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility. “As a rabbi and Jewish leader, I owe it to my children to listen to the message of the Jewish youth leading today’s action, that those with power must be held accountable for not taking bold action. Financial institutions like Blackrock, who are top shareholders in the vast majority of S&P companies, must stop funding the fossil fuels that are warming our planet and invest in a sustainable future.”

    “Judaism’s highest priority is saving lives,” said Rabbi Rachel Timoner, Senior Rabbi at Congregation Beth Elohim. “The Jewish youth who are leading us today understand that we are in a life or death moment, that we must divest from fossil fuels now in order to save lives.”

    “In Genesis, amidst the opening words of our Torah, we are called upon l’ovdah ul’shomrah, to till and to protect this earth, to care for the land and the sea, for all growing things, for the health of this planet and one another,” said Rabbi Stephanie Kolin of Congregation Beth Elohim. “But our relationship with our environment has become broken and misaligned. We cannot afford to continue to live as if this world is our possession to be used as we please, and face no consequences.”

    WHY ARE THEY TARGETING BLACKROCK?

    BlackRock is the world’s largest asset manager and one of the largest funders of the fossil industry and companies tied to deforestation. BlackRock also contributes to major human rights violations, including abusing indigenous territorial rights and displacing communities from their ancestral homelands.

    In addition, BlackRock has invested 336 million dollars in Enbridge, Inc., a company currently building the disastrous Line 3 tar sands pipeline in Minnesota, which violates indigenous rights and would have the yearly climate change impact of 50 new coal-fired gas plants.

    ABOUT JEWISH YOUTH CLIMATE MOVEMENT:

    The Jewish Youth Climate Movement (JYCM) is one of the first GenZ-led organizations in American Jewish history and the only national youth-led organizing movement dedicated to combating climate change and environmental injustice from a Jewish lens. JYCM is dedicated to mitigating climate change by empowering teens, mobilizing our communities and taking action. We believe in using Jewish values as a motivation to create a more equitable and sustainable world for all. Our goal is to make taking collective action towards climate justice a central, defining feature of what it means to be Jewish over the next decade, empowering the next generation of Jewish youth to be leaders in our fight to build a sustainable and equitable world for all.

    ABOUT GREENFAITH:

    Because the Earth and all people are sacred and at risk, GreenFaith is building a worldwide, multi-faith climate and environmental movement. Together our members create communities to transform ourselves, our spiritual institutions, and society to protect the planet and create a compassionate, loving and just world.

    ABOUT FAITHS 4 CLIMATE JUSTICE:

    In over 370 actions in 35 countries, grassroots, multi-faith communities around the world are calling for an immediate end to new fossil fuel projects, deforestation, and related financing, a massive commitment to green jobs to reduce climate pollution and end poverty for millions, and climate reparations from wealthy countries to equip vulnerable nations for a better future.

    ABOUT COP26:

    COP26 is the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

    For nearly three decades the UN has been bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits – called COPs – which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties’. In that time climate change has gone from being a fringe issue to a global priority. This year will be the 26th annual summit – giving it the name COP26.

    COP26 will take place in Glasgow from October 31 to November 12, 2021.

    World leaders will arrive in Scotland, alongside tens of thousands of negotiators, government representatives, businesses and citizens for twelve days of talks.

    Read more about the goals of COP26 here: https://ukcop26.org/cop26-goals/

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