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What can young people do to fight climate change? Students at the Edmund Burke School in Washington DC explain why they care about 350, and how they plan to get there. Find out more at 350.org.
El 5 de Diciembre, las ciudades de Chiclayo (Lambayeque), Huaraz y Chimbote (Áncash), Iquitos (Loreto) y Lima fueron escenario de movilizaciones para el Día de Acción Mundial contra el Cambio Climático. En Lima, la marcha fue en el Parque Kennedy de Miraflores, y fue asistida por unos 400 personas. Mira el corto video abajo para más información sobre la acción.
Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, issues an invitation to Obama and McCain to attend the upcoming UN Climate Meetings this December in Poland.
Visit our campaign website to send your invitation to the US presidential candidates:
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Obama's election provides an historic opportunity. Make sure he goes to Poland and commits the United States to a strong climate treaty. Invite Obama at: 350.org/invite
Over 40,000 people are inviting Obama and McCain to Poland to attend the UN Climate Talks this December.
Now that we've got the campaigns' ears, we need to keep the pressure on. Send your invitation and forward the video:
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350.org joined the Asian Youth Climate Summit, July 15-19 in Hong Kong. It was an incredible gathering of youth leaders dedicated to building a youth climate movement across Asia . . . and around the world.
This is the first in a series of videos introducing the 350.org team. 350.org is an international campaign to fight dangerous climate change and bring the CO2 level in the atmosphere back down to 350 parts per million, the only safe level.
350 is the most important number in the world. This number is the safe line for our global climate and a start line for a global movement. Join 350.org to take action in your community, engage our world's leaders, and build an international movement to solve the climate crisis.
Visit http://www.350.org to join the movement.
Written by Jim Wine, read by Bo Ekman, both of the Tällberg Foundation, Sweden. Images from the 2007 Tällberg Forum. Music by Charlie Wine. Posted in solidarity with the 350ppm climate target and http://www.350.org.
What can young people do to fight climate change? Students at the Edmund Burke School in Washington DC explain why they care about 350, how they plan to get there, and what they want their leaders to do. Find out more at 350.org.