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November 3 Reports
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We arrived at the trails, and then walked up to the cabin. We took some good pictures, read a few Robert Frost poems, and then went into the woods and the field to contemplate about nature and the planet.
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we listened to the mayor speak about the climate change resolution that she signed yesterday. the event was upbeat with interesting with informative booths. even the fire department did a little parade drive by to support the event. the organizers did a very good job.
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Climate Masters met to learn strategies for reducing personal greenhouse gas emissions, which they will then share with others through household consultations, presentations, tabling and other means.
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I was supposed to go to the event in Norman, but I had an attack, and couldn't drive that far. Instead, I wore my T-shirt and NRDC hat, and went with my friend to the church's yard sale in Konawa, OK. We drew quite a crowd, and I was able to talk to people. Fuel prices, and bu...
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This is a photo of our signature table and running presentation...
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Various speakers shared their knowledge and goals with us to better get an understanding of the current state of our environment and what still needs to be done. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050, each doing our own part, yet working together as one. "Don't...
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i attended the event that danielle had organized. it was a beach cleanup- and since I'll be 50 in January, the best part about my event was that the majority of the people there were under 20. Gwen Harris
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A blustry morning saw over a dozen intrepid puppeteers and costumed presidents meet at Miller State Park, the first state park in New Hampshire. Braving frigid temperatures and howling winds the group made their way to the windswept summit for a victory photo.
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It was 43 degrees with a whipping rain, but everyone on our committee showed up to clean. Though we were chilled to the bone, our spirits were high and the only complaints were about the amount of trash left behind by others. Big thanks to our group and to all the other groups...
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Hopefully I attached the photos this time.
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It was a gorgeous sunny fall day for the rally, and in spite of the little time to prepare and advertize (just 1 week of putting it all together), we had 40-50 people attending. We were lucky that a number of people agreed to speak at such a short notice. They included Corne...
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This was too cool! We had about 45 people show up. We combined our rally with Sleep Out Saturday, so we got to get other people interested in 1 sky!
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A lot of energy and a lot of good people.
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The topic was nuclear power in the Great Lakes and the hazards/risks that this form of energy presents to the citizens of the communities that are part of this fresh water basin. This speaker was Dr. Gordon Edwards. Photo taken by Glenn Kujansuu
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We made holiday (Christmas) cards which we'll deliver to the St. Paul office of Senator Norm Coleman, urging him to make us merry by strengthening the Warner-Lieberman carbon emissions bill, to StepitUp by reducing those to 20% by 2020 and 80% by 2050. While engaged in the act...
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I missed the talk by Congressman Mitchell, but was disappointed by the turnout, though I arrived about halfway through the time slot. The booths were interesting and informative, particularly the Sierra Club booth. Very informative. Don't know if media wasa there earlier or...
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Glens Falls Mayor Roy Akins signed the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement and was awarded a "Cool Cities Certificate" by Sierra Club representative Pete Sheehan. Author Jim Kunstler spoke on energy and cultural issues. Talks and a Video on Green Buildings, Solar Energy and...
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We made some cool cards to combat the warm climate change and rediscovered our artistic abilities.
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