Column: Activists and celebrities urge Dodgers to dump oil industry advertiser

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What do the Rainforest Action Network, The Doors' longtime drummer John Desnmore, acclaimed climate activist Bill McKibben and 'Anchorman' director Adam McKay's Yellow Dot Studios have in common?

What do Emmy Award-winning actor Kyra Sedgwick, the Rainforest Action Network, the Doors' former drummer John Densmore, acclaimed climate activist Bill McKibben and 'Anchorman' director Adam McKay's Yellow Dot Studios have in common? They all want to see the Los Angeles Dodgers drop an oil industry advertiser.

' Back home, the oil and gas companies fueling the climate crisis also damage the lungs of vulnerable kids and parents. Morgan Goodwin fights to protect those families. As director of the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, he's helped lead campaigns — all works in progress — to end oil drilling in Culver City, Signal Hill and across L.A. County.

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