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JANE F-ING FONDA
Jane Fonda speaks with Glennon Doyle about ways to get involved in the fight to defend the environment and offers an invitation to march on December 2, 2022.
Jane Fonda on Her Return to Washington and What the Midterms Mean for Environmental Activists
“We want to pull together people who need to say, ‘This is what the midterm elections have meant to the climate. This is what the climate movement needs to look like going forward. These are the actions we need to take.’ It’s not going to have civil disobedience the way it did in 2019. We just thought it was just too hard to do all that given [what happened on] Jan. 6 [2021], but we’re going to have a New Orleans brass band and a lot of celebrities and some wonderful speakers.” – Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda opens up on the return of ‘Fire Drill Fridays,’ Trump and Biden 2024
Jane Fonda said with a Democratic president in office and a majority in the Senate, like-minded supporters must “demand” that President Biden declare a climate emergency. “When he does that, all kinds of mechanisms become available to him, including Pentagon money that you can use for green technology going forward, including banning export of U.S. crude oil, for example, which would be very important, and stopping fossil fuel subsidies that taxpayers pay $20 billion every year for this stuff that’s killing us.”
Celebrities Who Are Committed to Going Green: Jane Fonda, Leonardo DiCaprio and More
“There’s never been a ticking time bomb hanging over our heads. You know, this isn’t one war or one issue in one place. This is the future of the entire planet,” Jane Fonda said. “There’s a looming catastrophe that will affect all of humanity. That’s what’s different. That’s never happened before in the history of humankind.”
At Greenbuild, Jane Fonda Brings Humor to the Gravity of the Climate Crisis
Louis Virtel asked Fonda about her Fire Drill Fridays, a weekly rally on Capitol Hill that she instituted in 2019 with Greenpeace USA, where participants engage in civil disobedience to protest the government’s climate inaction. “I figured this little old lady from Hollywood shows up and gets arrested every week,” she said, “that’s going to get people noticing.”
The Ageless and Arresting Climate Activism of Jane Fonda
“You know, you don’t start out with civil disobedience. But when you’ve marched and protested and petitioned and lobbied, and the elected officials haven’t paid enough attention, the next step is civil disobedience. Because, of course, it brings attention to the issue. It raises people’s awareness of the urgency.” – Jane Fonda
This year’s Golden Globes will honor Jane Fonda with Cecil B. DeMille Award
“With Fire Drill Fridays, the rallies, the civil disobedience, the risking arrest appealed to a whole lot of people.” – Fire Drill Fridays Founder, Jane Fonda
‘Because I’m Scared’: Jane Fonda’s New Book Details Her Journey To Taking Climate Action
“I think the climate movement has changed in that it’s become far more aware of climate justice, environmental justice and the need to have justice at the forefront of any solutions that we come up with,” Jane Fonda says. “Because the crisis that this country faces isn’t just a climate crisis. It’s an empathy crisis. It’s a fairness crisis. It’s a democracy crisis.”
Jane Fonda, Intergalactic Eco-Warrior in a Red Coat
“We keep growing,” Jane Fonda said of the number of viewers of the Fire Drill Fridays video series with Greenpeace. “It was 100,000, it was 300,000, 400,000, now 600,000.” She has guests, including Mary Trump, who offered insights into the president’s climate denialism. And she has the new book, offering lots of helpful tips to the ecologically challenged. “Eat less fish!”
50 Years of Fighting: Jane Fonda talks activism with rising star Jerome Foster II
The climate strikes took all the people that were feeling that mourning, and feeling that grief, and told them, “Here’s a way to just go out and show people that there are a lot of people who care about this.”