Ahead of the People’s Climate March, activists say Obama must address fracking if he wants to leave a meaningful legacy Later this month, hundreds of delegates will gather inside the U.N. to talk about climate change. President Barack Obama plans to attend the climate summit, and reportedly wants work on a deal with other world leaders to “name and shame” countries that aren’t actively pursuing serious climate action. But outside the U.N., thousands of activists will be protesting with one message: whatever Obama accomplishes at the U.N., it won’t be enough to save his climate legacy. The Obama Administration has been tough on coal, directing the Environmental Protection Agency to severely limit the amount of CO2 power plants are allowed to produce. But at the same time the administration has embraced natural gas with open arms. Environmentalists say that embrace has created a chasm between Obama’s rhetoric and his […]