I think it’s a great idea. We just
need to pull an event together. We do have a couple of new companies here in
Dorsey Hill
208-232-1234
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IdahoCAN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:IdahoCAN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Boe
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:14
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To: IdahoCAN@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [IdahoCAN] Oct 24
2009 - "The Day We've All Been Waiting For"
I think Michelle is right - we could do something pointing
to the Oct 24th date and hand out information. Any creative ideas for a
visual?
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From: Susan Matsuura
To: Idaho CAN
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 2:14 AM
Subject: [IdahoCAN] Oct 24 2009 - "The Day We've All Been Waiting For"
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From: "Bill McKibben, 350.org" <organizers@350.org >
Reply-To: organizers@350.org
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 17:18:09 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: The day we've all been waiting for.
Project 350 Updates
Dear friends,
Here's the invitation I'm sending around about the October 24th Day of Action <http://salsa.democracyinactio > --it comes to you from a coalition of leaders around the world.n.org/dia/ track.jsp? v=2&c=y%2FkgalMjaPwcRaM 2Vp8%2BEq2NJoGP9 NoF
It's going out to people on every continent and in every nation, from Antarctica (hi to our friends at McMurdo Station) toZimbabwe (greetings to the folks at ZERO working on windpower in ruralAfrica !). We need everyone working together, in a way that's rarely happened before.
The invitation is a bit long, which worries me since I'm a writer, and value conciseness. But we need to get across both the problem and the plan--and after all this is the greatest challenge we face.
This is going to be fun--and important. Please spread it around.
Many thanks,
Bill
This is an invitation to help build a movement--to take one day and use it to stop the climate crisis.
On October 24, we will stand together as one planet and call for a fair global climate treaty. United by a common call to action, we'll make it clear: the world needs an international plan that meets the latest science and gets us back to safety.
This movement has just begun, and it needs your help.
Here's the plan: we're asking you, and people in every country on earth, to organize an action in your community on October 24. <http://salsa.democracyinactio 350.org is an international grassroots campaign that aims to mobilize a global climate movement united by a common call to action. By spreading an understanding of the science and a shared vision for a fair policy, we will ensure that the world creates bold and equitable solutions to the climate crisis. 350.org is an independent and not-for-profit project.n.org/dia/ track.jsp? v=2&c=oScSosiI4IJZoTyD3 GlDlDgFW8q0SD1J>
http://www.350.org/oct24 <http://salsa. democracyinactio n.org/dia/ track.jsp? v=2&c=Ku4Lm%2FbqSuleiFR Bru9bXa2NJoGP9No F>
There are no limits here--imagine bike rides, rallies, concerts, hikes, festivals, tree-plantings, protests, and more. Imagine your action linking up wit thousands of others around the globe. Imagine the world waking up.
If we can pull it off, we'll send a powerful message on October 24: the world needs the climate solutions that science and justice demand.
It's often said that the only thing preventing us from tackling the climate crisis quickly and equitably is a lack of political will. Well, the only thing that can create that political will is a unified global movement--and no one is going to build that movement for us. It's up to regular people all over the world. That's you.
So register an event in your community for October 24 <http://salsa.democracyinactio n.org/dia/ track.jsp? v=2&c=z6D72bUv%2Fs5sYYh qXDQyYK2NJoGP9No F> , and then enlist the help of your friends. Get together with your co-workers or your local environmental group or human rights campaign, your church or synagogue or mosque or temple; enlist bike riders and local farmers and young people. All over the planet we'll start to organize ourselves.
With your help, there will be an event at every iconic place on the planet on October 24-fromAmerica 's Great Lakes toAustralia 'sGreat Barrier Reef --and also in all the places that matter to you in your daily lives: a beach or park or village green or town hall.
If there was ever a time for you to get involved, it's right now.
There are two reasons this year is so crucial.
The first reason is that the science of climate change is getting darker by the day. TheArctic is melting away with astonishing speed, decades ahead of schedule. Everything on the planet seems to be melting or burning, rising or parched.
And we now now have a number to express our peril: 350.
NASA's James Hansen and a team of other scientists recently published a series of papers showing that we need to cut the amount of carbon in the atmosphere from its current 387 parts per million to below 350 if we wish to "maintain a planet similar to that on which civilization developed."
No one knew that number a year ago-but now it's clear that 350 might well be the most important number for the future of the planet, a north star to guide our efforts as we remake the world. If we can swiftly get the planet on track to get back below 350, we can still avert the worst effects of climate change.
The second reason 2009 is so important is that the political opportunity to influence our governments has never been greater. The world's leaders will meet inthis December to craft a new global treaty on cutting carbon emissions. Copenhagen
If that meeting were held now, it would produce a treaty would be woefully inadequate. In fact, it would lock us into a future where we'd never get back to 350 parts per million-where the rise of the sea would accelerate, where rainfall patterns would start to shift and deserts to grow. A future where first the poorest people, and then all of us, and then all the people that come after us, would find the only planet we have damaged and degraded.
October 24 comes six weeks before those crucial UN meetings in. If we all do our job, every nation will know the question they'll be asked when they put forth a plan: will this get the planet back on the path below 350? Copenhagen
This will only work with the help of a global movement-and it's starting to bubble up everywhere. Farmers inCameroon , students in, even World Cup skiers have already helped spread the word about 350. Churches have rung their bells 350 times; Buddhist monks have formed a huge 350 with their bodies against the backdrop of China Himalayas . 350 translates across every boundary of language and culture. It's clear and direct, cutting through the static and it lays down a firm scientific line.
On October 24, we'll all stand behind 350--a universal symbol of climate safety and of the world we need to create. And at the end of the day, we'll all upload photos from our events to the 350.org website and send these pictures around the world. This cascade of images will drive climate change into the public debate--and hold our leaders accountable to a unified global citizenry.
We need your help-the world is a big place and our team is small. Our crew at 350.org will do everything we can to support you, providing templates for banners and press releases, resources to spread the word, and tools to help you build a strong local climate action group. And our core team is always just a phone call or e-mail away if you need some support.
This is like a final exam for human beings. Can we muster the courage, the commitment, and the creativity to set this earth on a steady course before it's too late? October 24 will be the joyful, powerful day when we prove it's possible.
Please join us and register your local event today.
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Onwards,
Bill McKibben - Author andActivist- USA
Vandana Shiva - Physicist, Activist, Author -India
David Suzuki - Scientist, Author, Activist -Canada
Bianca Jagger - Chair of the World Future Council -UK
Tim Flannery - Scientist, Author, Explorer -Australia
Bittu Sahgal - Co-convener, Climate ChallengeIndia -India
Andrew Simmons - Environmental Advocate, St. Vincent & TheGrenadines
Christine Loh - Environmental Advocate and Legislator -Hong Kong
P.S.-We need you to do something else, right away, that's pretty easy. Please forward this message to anyone you know who is even remotely appropriate.
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