California Oct 2+ Climate Ride – Eureka to San Francisco Oct 14+ Bioneers Conf – San Rafael Oct 24+ LEDs 2011 – S Diego
National Oct 1+ Green Festival – NY Oct 3+ Water & Health – NC Oct 5+ WaterSmart Innovations – NV Oct 17+ Solar Power Intl – TX Oct 17+ Global Cleantech – DC Oct 18: Clean Water Act – 40th Anniversary
A worldwide rally to demand solutions to the climate crisis.
The goal is to get moving beyond fossil fuels—both symbolically by pouring into the streets in the thousands on foot, bicycle and other means of sustainable movement, and politically by bringing powerful demands to our leaders that day to move beyond fossil fuels to a 350ppm world. Mobilizing for individual and community solutions will continue to be important—but one of the main goals for Moving Planet is to demand government action, especially in places where governments are stalling on climate action despite the overwhelming urgency of the science.
To get below 350ppm, we know we need to get off fossil fuels right away, and move to a sustainable, democratically controlled, and renewably-powered future as soon as possible. All mobilizations for Moving Planet are encouraged to pick a clear and strategic demand to deliver to their local governments that day.
350 is the number that leading scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide—measured in "Parts Per Million" in our atmosphere. 350 PPM—it's the number humanity needs to get back to as soon as possible to avoid runaway climate change.
Join the long, proud tradition of Burbank households that enjoy the satisfaction of quietly turning their leaves, grass, and food scraps into rich soil for their yards, instead of sending it to the curb. Over the past 20 years, more than 10,500 residents have taken the composting workshop and are now helping to divert untold amounts of materials from the landfill and distant mulch sites.
Annual beach and inland waterway cleanup. California’s largest volunteer event.
In 2010, over 82,500 volunteers removed more than 1.2 million pounds of trash and recyclables from CA beaches, lakes, and waterways. Combined with the International Coastal Cleanup, organized by Ocean Conservancy and taking place on the same day, California Coastal Cleanup Day becomes part of one of the largest volunteer events in the world.
Find a cleanup sitenear you. With over 800 sites throughout California, there is sure to be one in your neighborhood.
Composting Workshop September 17 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Free Composting Bins for Residents Join the long, proud tradition of Burbank households that enjoy the satisfaction of quietly turning their leaves, grass, and food scraps into rich soil for their yards, instead of sending it to the curb. Over the past 20 years, more than 10,500 residents have taken the composting workshop and are now helping to divert untold amounts of materials from the landfill and distant mulch sites.
What is 24 Hours of Reality? 24 Presenters. 24 Time Zones. 13 Languages. 1 Message.
24 Hours of Reality is a worldwide event to broadcast the reality of the climate crisis. It will consist of a new multimedia presentation created by Al Gore and delivered once per hour for 24 hours, representing every time zone around the globe. Each hour people living with the reality of climate change will connect the dots between recent extreme weather events — including floods, droughts and storms — and the manmade pollution that is changing our climate. We will offer a round-the-clock, round-the-globe snapshot of the climate crisis in real time. The deniers may have millions of dollars to spend, but we have a powerful advantage. We have reality.
When is 24 Hours of Reality? 24 Hours of Reality will be broadcast live online from September 14 to 15, over 24 hours, representing 24 time zones and 13 languages.
Where is 24 Hours of Reality? From Tonga to Cape Verde, Mexico City to Alaska, Jakarta to London, people living with the impacts of climate change every day will tell their story. You can experience as much as you like without even leaving your home. Click here to find the location — or locations — where you would like to watch a presentation. Due to logistical considerations, three of the presentations will be broadcast remotely from New York — Tonga, the Solomon Islands and French Polynesia — but will include local footage and information. All other presentations will be filmed on location around the world.