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Action Reports
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It was a smashing success. A good turnout on a beautiful spring day, great speakers, and a receptive, energy-giving crowd.
-Speakers ranged from Ministers to state representatives, and finished with Ian Erbe, a 6th grader brimming with confidence, about what his generation...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
APRIL 16, 2007
BETWEEN 600 TO 1,000 CONCERNED BOISE RESIDENTS ATTEND FREE CONCERT
AS PART OF NATIONWIDE CALL TO ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED NEWS RELEASE AND EVENT PHOTO (photo available in different resolutions; Rel...
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Small and fun group of dedicated people
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A great turnout by concerned Mainers brought much-needed attention to a great cause.
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With a nor'easter approaching we put in at Cremona Farm instead of across the river. We paddled to Congressman Hoyer's house and met him on the beach. The picture of Dan holding the 12 foot pole showed roughly the height of a 5 meter sea level rise (16 feet) because Dan is st...
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A group of 70 strong talked along the Tony Knowles coastal trail from downtown Anchorage to West Chester Lagoon to show our congressional representatives that reducing carbon emissions is of serious interest to Alaskans.
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We go together at norco high during our lunch. the turn out was great!
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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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The Concord, NH rally attendees endured the cold, dreary clouds and wind as they united to walk for climate change all sharing the same message: ?2% a year for the next 40 years will get us a reduction in carbon emission equal to 80% by 2050?.
As they reached the NH State...
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Today, we began our second day of the New Jersey Climate March. With a successful kickoff day at Rutgers-New Brunswick with nearly 100 people, we marched from Princeton Junction to Princeton University, where students and the Princeton community welcomed us with great music, b...
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Some more photos from the event
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I just wanted to thank the organizers of the Lafayette event. Keep up the great work! I was inspired again.
Coco Marie Brown
Breaux Bridge, LA
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Arrived @ 12:05, tax rally on capitol steps. Loud, angry, can't blame 'em... I got better things to bitch about.
Migrate away from anger to workshops, informationial booths. Many signs... Green People, interset, education. Nice sunny day in the heartland @ the capitol. Make ...
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Businesses and Organizations tabled at Farmers' Market, weather was great, attendance was steady. Live music, County agencies, Hybrid and biodiesel cars, local Fair Trade vendors, a local church, artists, bike shop, Florida Native Plant Society, solar vendor, organic food ven...
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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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We had about 70 people come out today despite the chilly temperatures. There were numerous hikes through the college woodlot. Owners of a vegetable oil powered car discussed the vehicle. Info on a's, alternative energy, community supported agriculture, bike transportation etc....
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The newly formed Frankfort Climate Action Network threw a climate action festival in downtown Frankfort. Nearly 200 people attended the event, which included a concert, speakers, a large tabling area, demonstrations of solar power and biofuels, workshops on energy smart fuel ...
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Fifteen backcountry skiers (and two dogs) went up the unplowed Veterans Memorial Highway to the top of 4,867-foot Whiteface Mountain, one of the Adirondack High Peaks, and unfurled a banner calling on Congress to Step It UP! The 11-mile round-trip adventure was organized by th...
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Information booths, music, food
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