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Ours was an adjunct event to Step It Up Concord for those of us attending the Unitarian Universalist Annual Meeting of the NH / VT District who wished to be a part of both. 28 conferees took time out of the meeting to take part in a demonstration on Pleasant Street in front of...
We biked through rhode island and marched through Providence (led by the Brown band) to the State House. At the statehouse we rallied, gave a few short speeches, and took this awesome video of us in 80% formation saying "80 percent).
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There was method to the madness: if you can get college students to give up sleep or partying on a weekend at midnight to participate in some activism, they must really care. Thirty or so Middlebury students demonstrated just how much they cared tonight, converging from all co...
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Music, sign-making and a march on the beach.
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Eleven members of East Texas Environmental Concerns Organization, based in Athens, TX, met in the Cain Center parkland to highlight our concern about the health of East Texas treesand environment, and the long-term threat to our families and community from global warming. To h...
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Waltham Mass is the home of the Industrial Revolution - now we hope the home of the ECO-REVOLUTION!!!
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In a cold drizzle with strong winds up to approximately 200 people from 5 to ?? came together to express their concern regarding global warming and to share ideas about actions to be taken in the Columbus, Ohio area. In spite of the dismal weather, many arrived on bicycles an...
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A public rally in Battery Park. For more info go to seaofpeople.org Please note that these 2 pics were already posted in Flickr (seaofpeople group).
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At "Fixing Bikes to Fix the Planet" at the Montague Grange, about fifty neighbors got ready for a season of carbon-free travel -- thanks bike "pros!" -- and gave a call to action for national legislation on global warming.
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A beautiful afternoon of sunshine before our walk down Alaska Way to the new Sculpture Park along Puget Sound. In the spirit of Seattle, we walked the miles along the waterfront in rain - soaking to the bone and arrive in the park with sunshine and warmth.
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Good turnout on a rainy and cold Spring day in Cincinnati! Rain doesn't stop the truly dedicated from sending our message to Congress...
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It was a great day at the Step It Up rally at Bear Mountain State Park, one of more than 1,300 organized around the US. I came to represent SPACE, The Stony Point Action Committee for the Environment. The Town of Stony Point hosts one of the dirtiest coal burning plants in the...
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We ate good food, listened to good music, and made awesome signs with our thoughts about global warming.
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About 25 people gathered in front of the Farmington post office and waved at cars. while holding signs with suggestions on how to help reduce our impact on the environment, and calls for congress to regulate carbon emissions.
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When America?s founders chose the first capital or the United States ? and the place to sign the Articles of Confederation ? they chose York, Pennsylvania. Today, citizens of York and surrounding communities gathered to send a message to the current congress. After meeting on ...
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Speaker: Eric Goldstein, NRDC NY Environmental Program
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150 of us gathered to hear Rep. Melissa Bean, IL-8th, share her commitment to climate change legislation. State Sen. Pamela Althoff and the legislative liaison for State Rep. Jack Franks spoke as well. All three joined us for our picture asking Congress to "Step It Up". We enj...
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Here is an article about Step It Up, Bisbee!
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Over one hundred concerned citizens from Plattsburgh, NY joined together on the steps of City Hall to send a message to our elected leaders. Many North Country Democracy for America members attended.