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Selected photos from last saturday
There is an amazing flood of photos being uploaded onto http://www.flickr.com/photos/350org, from thousands of 350 events all over the world. Here are some of them And from further afield… A truly global movement! See more at http://www.flickr.com/photos/350org read moreOctober 24, 2009 10:20 pm - 17 Comments -
Climate change day of action this saturday!
This is incredible. Have a look at all the events that are happening all over the world for the climate change day of action this Saturday! View Actions at 350.org Below is what’s going on in our neck of the woods. Use the zooming stuff (or just click on the orange circles) to find your area. Watch [...] read moreOctober 21, 2009 9:07 pm - 14 Comments -
A 350 Banner In Parliament!
Metiria Turei displayed the 350 banner in parliament today, while asking Nick Smith what the government’s ppm target is. Thanks to scoop.co.nz for the photos Click for big version Click for big version Click for big version Click for big version Click for big version Nick Smith responded to the question with “450″, which, according to some, is enough to give us [...] read moreOctober 21, 2009 5:45 pm - 5 Comments -
40 percent by 2020
Here’s a compelling video from the great people at 350.org.nz urging all of us to get off our bums and have our say at the Government’s emissions target meetings around the country over the next couple of weeks. It is vitally important that we turn out in numbers and let the Government know that the future [...] read moreJuly 2, 2009 7:12 am - 58 Comments -
350
One of the world’s most famous climate scientists, James Hanson, is receiving an unnecessarily early eulogy at present from WorldWatch. (Here are parts one and two of its tribute.) Hansen became most famous for testifying to the US Congress in 1988: There is only a 1 percent chance of an accidental warming of this magnitude…. The [...] read moreJune 19, 2008 3:52 pm - 2 Comments
