



Google is taking some serious flak from environmentalists over its recent fundraiser for Sen. James Inhofe (R-OKla.), climate denier extraordinaire. Today, protesters are convening in Mountainview to, as a press release from the climate change activist group 350.org put it, “raise awareness among Google’s environmentally-minded and science-oriented employees and management of their company’s fundraising for one of the most prominent climate change deniers in the country.” We thought we’d take a trip down to check it out:

Google denied petitions and suggested demonstrators submit a business proposal instead, said Brad Johnson of @ForecastFacts. — Brett Brownell (@BrettBrownell) July 24, 2013

Brad Johnson (@climatebrad) of Forecast the Facts says Google rejected the petitions and suggested they submit a business proposal instead. Johnson says they will next see what members want to do. “This is not over,” he said following this video. Watch:

Google security allowed only Brad Johnson of @ForecastFacts (in blue) up to deliver petitions. pic.twitter.com/SIyY9d2l46 — Brett Brownell (@BrettBrownell) July 24, 2013

Google security guard tells protesters that one lucky protester will be allowed to enter the google campus: pic.twitter.com/247IFoZWtp — Kiera Butler (@kieraevebutler) July 24, 2013

Demonstrators gathering for a photo op, just thanked security. #Inhofe pic.twitter.com/hjjYz4qHGR — Brett Brownell (@BrettBrownell) July 24, 2013

“Quick, before security makes us move.” Protesters pose by a Google sign: pic.twitter.com/1VAazercqs — Kiera Butler (@kieraevebutler) July 24, 2013

Maya, 9, on why she’s protesting here at the Google campus: http://t.co/WJKwOQB8TS — Kiera Butler (@kieraevebutler) July 24, 2013

Brad Johnson of @ForecastFacts is going to attempt to deliver 50k signatures to Larry Page on a USB drive. #Inhofe pic.twitter.com/0Ei46YRvxS — Brett Brownell (@BrettBrownell) July 24, 2013

Demonstrator Bruce Jones from Climate Reality Project says Googlers are high fiving him as they pass by on their Google bikes. #Inhofe — Brett Brownell (@BrettBrownell) July 24, 2013

Bruce Jones’ (@BMcCJ) message to Google:

Maya, 9, dad Glenn, and her neighbor Eileen. “We like Google as long as they don’t fund Inhofe,” says Maya. pic.twitter.com/rwQKnXwu5R — Kiera Butler (@kieraevebutler) July 24, 2013