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Title: | Connect the Dots |
When: | 05.05.2012 |
Location: | Worldwide |
Description: | Across the planet now we see ever more flood, ever more drought, ever more storms. People are dying, communities are being wrecked — the impacts we’re already witnessing from climate change are unlike anything we have seen before. But because the globe is so big, it’s hard for most people to see that it’s all connected. That’s why, on May 5, we will Connect the Dots. In places from drought-stricken Mongolia to flood-stricken Thailand, from fire-ravaged Australia to Himalayan communities threatened by glacial melt, we will hold rallies reminding everyone what has happened in our neighborhoods. And at each of those rallies, from Kenya to Canada, from Vietnam to Vermont, someone will be holding a…dot. A huge black dot on a white banner, a “dot” of people holding hands, encircling a field where crops have dried up, a dot made of fabric and the picture taken from above — you get the idea. We’ll share those images the world around, to put a human face on climate change–we’ll hold up a mirror to the planet and force people to come face to face with the ravages of climate change. Join in! Anyone and everyone can participate in this day. However you choose to participate, your voice is needed in this fight — and you can sign up here: http://www.climatedots.org/. Go here - http://thegreentimes.co.za/stories/action/item/1227-help-us-connect-the-dots - for a few examples of events happening in South Africa. These will be beautiful events, we’re sure. But they will also have an edge. It’s important for all of us whose lives are being damaged to understand that it’s not our fault. It’s right that we get a little angry at those forces causing this problem. The fossil fuel industry is at fault, and we have to make that clear. Our crew at 350.org will work hard to connect all these dots — literally — and weave them together to create a potent call to action, and we will channel that call directly to the people who need to hear it most. May 5 is coming soon; we need to work rapidly. Because climate change is bearing down on us, and we simply can’t wait. The world needs to understand what’s happening, and it's in your power to send the most important alarm humanity has ever heard. |
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