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12:15 pm, September 23rd, 2011 - 7 comments
Categories: activism, climate change, International, sustainability -
Tags: 350, moving planet
Moving Planet is a worldwide rally to demand solutions to the climate crisis. It is being held on 24th September 2011 – a day to move beyond fossil fuels.
Check out the Moving Planet web site, the New Zealand page, or this summary of events in the main centres (or here). Come on bike, on skates, on a board, or just on foot!
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Moving Planet people are rallying round the number 350. Why? Well I’ll tell you –
…..it’s currently at 390ppm and will surge to about 396 ppm over the northen autumn/winter, rising at just over 2ppm per annum for any particular 12 month period.
The globalised consumer society and the banksters’ Ponzi scheme are both predicated on CO2 emissions, so until they are terminated everything must inevitably get rapidly worse.
Unfortunately I was unable to attend.
Could we have an updated report on the events of the day, from someone who was there?
I was there in Auckland, it was very disappointing. I don’t want to take away from the passion of those who organized or attended, but of coarse there were far more watching from the doors of the shops they were buying in or the pubs they were drinking in than there were walking.
We’ve got a long way to go…..
Sorry, is there a crisis?
Where, exactly?
Of course you are right John, there is no crisis 99.9% of the time when you are speeding into a brick wall. It’s just the last few hundred milliseconds which are troublesome.
PS energy depletion, not climate change, is going to be the real killer.
The people in Africa being forced off their land by biofuels companies might think that there is a crisis.