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Action Reports
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We gathered at the Library and marched through town with our ?Step it up? banner, to the St. Johnsbury Co-op. Were we enjoyed food made from local ingredients. There was live music and demonstrations on how to conserve energy. Scubdder Parker gave a moving and informative spe...
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It was a great day in the park! We had so many people - young and old - all interested and concered. We had information stands about solar power, composting, and sustainability, and a clothesline. We had local favorites Holli Ann La Rocca and Tommy Williams entertain the crow...
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A group of 16 friends, family, and neighbors came together to walk the local greenbelt. Banners, signs, and lots of laughs and cheers were seen and heard along this stretch of 48th Street. We had support from people we met along the way and cars honking in support. We were for...
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Students and community members joined together at the University of Notre Dame to Step It Up! Representatives from Republicans for Environmental Protection, Citizens Action Coalition, Alaska Wilderness League, the local Sierra Club and Elkhart Envirocorps brought together inf...
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After signing in, folks made pledge flags, stating something they would do in their everyday lives to affect change. We strung these up on a clothesline on the beach to flap in the wind. We had three banners that folks signed. We are going to send one to each of our two sen...
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We walked through the shopping areas and the mall in Rolling Hills. Also showed our signs to the heavy traffic at a nearby intersection. Handed out flyers about solutions to global warming.
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We had 199 people sign our petition to Congress. We passed out information to help people learn what they could do to cut their own carbon emissions. We talked to a lot of people and hopefully inspired a few to change their behavior.
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We marched along the Seattle waterfront from Pioneer Square to Myrtle Edwards Park past all the things we love - the Pike Place Farmer's Market, the salmon offshore, the mountains and glaciers across Puget Sound.
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On a storm-threatened day at Pensacola Beach, with a red flag indicting dangerous surf, we gathered at a pavilion to hear speeches that focused on the threat of global warming to our white-sand beaches (a major engine of the local economy) and what we can do to combat global w...
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It was great fun- kids, dogs, bicycles and a banjo player completed the festive feeling. People waved and honked for us.. GoSolar had an amazing demonstration solar building, and the wind turbine on top was spinning like crazy. More on this event from Erica.
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We held a climate change informational fair. Several local organizations highlighted their efforts that make a positive contribution to climate change. There were activities for young and old alike.
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We had several people drive by with thumbs up or a beep to support us.
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Our event was a major success despite the cool and wet weather. We had several speakers talk about how to kick fossil fuel addiction, and we had REP John Yarmuth speak as well. Several local groups were in attendance, including Kids against Global Warming.
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We had a potluck lunch, discussed our passions, the environment, and ways we would like to combat global warming. As a result, we will be focusing on three major goals and meeting monthly. Our three goals are to promote: Responsible Recycling In All Community Sectors, Respo...
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We were the first in the nation to have a news media event at the Hawaii State Capitol on Friday April 13, 2007 with 25 Interfaith leaders.
On Saturday April 14th we had a Teach In at the Church of the Crossroads on Climate Change then rallied with signs at Waikiki Beach, H...
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At noon it was drizzling, by 2 it was sleeting, but still people turned out to send an important message to Congress. We chose a symbolic location in front of the train and bus depot to represent the importance of public transportation. This is also the location of the pede...
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We had several hybrid vehicles, one ZAP Xebra PK electric pickup and 2 biodiesel vehicles on display. We had 5 speakers discussing Global Warming and a showing of An Inconvenient Truth.
It was a cold and rainy day, so we held it inside the Virginia Tech YMCA Thrift Shop com...
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We screened the film "The Great Warming". The turnout was modest but the film was a hit and the audience was grateful for the opportunity to see it.
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Four types of alternative fuel vehicles were shown to the public and information was shared about how to cut emissions by using such vehicles.
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More than 350 people gathered on the Clemson University campus in Clemson, SC to form the letters CO2 with a circle around them and an arrow pushing them down. We then photographed the formation from the roof of the library. We listened to short talks by Brad Wyche, Executiv...
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