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We had a great turnout on a brisk cloudy day. About 300 people wrote letters to Senator Clinton and Senator Schumer telling them the urgent need to act on climate change. We had speeches from Rep Anthony Weiner and Lt Gov David Patterson plus two really fun bands. It was a ...
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Students gearing up for a day of action.
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A group of dedicated volunteers enjoyed the beautiful South Beach sun and engaged hundreds of people, asking them to show their support for clean energy and for our leaders in Washington D.C. to commit to climate change solutions based on the 1 Sky agenda. We collected nearly...
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Everyone arrived at the village park with the High School Jazz band playing. Food appeared from wonderful sources: local apples and bread, homemade stew, pumpkin pies. We announced the goals, colored our green fingers and made notes of what to protect by working for climate ...
Attended by about forty people, including the nine speakers. Supposed to be outdoors, but convened indoors because of weather. All speakers concentrated on local problems (both environmental ones and quality of life) that will be caused by the FAA Airspace Redesign plan. Fi...
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Green fingers pointing to a blue sky.
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First, a group of local citizens went rabbit hunting in the woods on my farm. We chatted about this summer's drought and its affect on crops, livestock and game on the Delmarva Peninsula. One of the gentlemen who came to hunt with us has lived in this area his entire life (m...
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People came and went, getting information, writing letters to Darley Hooley and to Senator Smith, participating in a short video and helping hold signs on the sidewalks so that people would know about the event. Overall there could have been more people, but it was great nonet...
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Fantastic party. Moving images formed by Alaskan Native dancers, drummers and singers, and impassioned pleas from Alaska Natives and others about getting it across to Congress STEP IT UP. Juxtapose the natural beauty of Kincaid Park, the incredible richness of Alaska Native ...
We had a great time even though the weather gave us a pretty cold morning. We danced around in or polar bear outfit, played with the kids, and had a great time talking with everyone who turned out
We had a great time even though the weather gave us a pretty cold morning. We danced around in or polar bear outfit, played with the kids, and had a great time talking with everyone who turned out
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Hi Everyone! Step it Up 2 for metropolitan Phoenix, hosted at Arizona State University by ASU Clean Energy, went very well, despite our complications. On Thursday, our Memorial Union building caught on fire, and we lost everything we had for the entire event. Despite this, ...
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The University of Montana Step It up rally/tailgate was a great success. Students, faculty and community members joined together to enjoy local food and climate chatter. The consensus of the group was clear: it's time for climate leadership! The University President, George...
"Mountain Leaders Act on Global Warming" heard about the lawsuit against the San Bernardino County, because their General Plan does not analyze greenhouse emmissions as the state of CA requires. We discussed what we can do personally to conserve energy and we filled out postca...
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We are a small group working to reduce our carbon footprint.
The event had a good turnout of about 30 to 35 mostly youg collage students. Very Encouaging!
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This morning, the Jackson Hole Middle School Global Warming Hero League led the way to the Town Square (coincidentally the busiest intersection in the state of Wyoming), where we distributed over 120 compact fluorescent light bulbs to passersby. The day was a huge success, wi...
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It was great. Signs were carried by walkers/bicyclists of all ages through the streets of Carlisle from Dickinson College to the center of town to the New Carlisle Farmers Market. At the Market, speeches were made, Cloggers danced, singers sang, musicians played. Petitions we...
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We roasted marshmallow, ate hotdogs, and came together to support action on climate change. The event was attended mostly by young people, which is a very hopeful sign that we are moving towards a responsibility based society. Go Kids Go