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Action Reports
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senator bernie sanders spoke as well as several other speakers
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Attendees were given infor that would help them to save money and the plantet. The main event was to watch An Inconvenient Truth. People also wrote letters to Senators Allard and Salazar and Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave to request that they work toward 80% reduction in Car...
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See the attached article and/or visit http://www.myspace.com/stepitupworcester
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We created a visual message in the form of a family friendly carbon-offsetting "Marching Forest". It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. We hope our forest serves to stir people, nomatter how old or what language they speak. Art reaches people differently than sc...
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Rachel Dube, an Randolph Union High School sophomore, spoke along with Vermont legislator Patsy French about the importance of energy awareness and conservation.
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We had a great walk from Hartland 3 corners to Hartland 4 corners. We are very small town so we were very pleased with the turnout. The horses were a little surprised and excited to see so many people walking by the side of the road. Fun was had by all. We handed out Step i...
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More press coverage coming
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2 people shared dinner at our home: we only had the light of a candle; we thought of all the people around the world who can only dream of the comfort of electricity;we hope to be in solidarity with them by joining our time,talent, treasure and travelling prayers with all the ...
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Cornell students, faculty, staff and members of the Mt. Vernon community signed over 100 letters to senators. Physics Professor Kara Beauchamp also gave a tour of the Cornell dorms with solar panels.
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About 35 People joined Mayor Rob Liffland, Senator Vincent Liebell, Assemblyman Greg Ball, Nancy Tanner, and Gordon Douglas to endorsed the Village of Pawling's dedication of April 14 annually as Progress for Global Warming Day
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Our group marched through Main Street in Riverhead with other groups. We had a banjo player along with children and friends and dogs with signs . We also set up a clothesline with messages on the clothes urging people to cut carbon by hanging up clothes to dry instead of alway...
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We started at the war memorial in front of Kingston City Hall - some people thought we should find a peace memorial - and marched down Broadway to the waterfront. Speakers drew a parallel between the war in Iraq and our society that promotes global warming. We also heard from ...
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We arrived to set-up and were greeted by a pack of bicyclists who had biked about 20 miles from the local colleges- St. Johns and St. Ben's!! All told there were about 100 people ages 2-82! MN Senator Tarryl Clark, Representative Larry Haws, and City Council Woman Sonja Berg p...
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I am starting a petition to officially stop global warming. This website seems like as good a place as any to start, and if we?re going to do it, we have to do it right. I intend to deliver the petition, by hand, in person, without the use of ANY greenhouse gas emissions, to o...
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After viewing "An Inconvenient Truth" we discussed different elements of global warming and what we could do, as individuals, to help.
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The UNC Sustainability Forum had a combination second ever meeting and Step It Up rally. The food was great, the group grew closer, and we shared some great ideas for lowering our impact as well as spreading the word.
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We gathered on the church steps. Music was provided by the Bunkhouse Boys. We opened with a reading of the creation story from Genesis. Speakers included a representative from Congressman Roskam's office, our Village President, and a representative from the Green Revolution...
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Trash-Fish Tournament: Step it Up-2007!
Puerto Rico celebrated with a massive cleaning on Escambrón Beach in San Juan, organized by Scuba Dogs, it was a total success!!!
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At Mohawk Trail Regional High School over 25 people
showed their support and viewed the the Environmental
Action films that were shown. These include An
Inconvenient Truth and Climate of Change. The amount
of people may have been minimal but considering that
our community...
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we gathered at an semi annual street festival on the UNIVERSITY OF NC GREENSBORO campus to STEP IT UP IN 2007. Deep Roots Market the Natural Food Cooperative was the sponsor of this action!
Thanks to all that attended!
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