Families March for the Climate
24 October 2009 - 6:00pm
Join Greenpeace, local non-profits, families and young people from across Maryland as we march Baltimore's iconic Inner Harbor to call for real action on global warming. We will call for President Obama to be a real leader, and not a politician, urging him to stop global warming for the sake of future generations. Meeting outside the Port Discovery Children's Museum and walking along the water's edge the route will end at Rash Field for a massive group photo opp.
What to bring:
1.) You, your friends, and your family. This is a kid and dog friendly event! The route is only about one mile.
2.) A photograph of someone or something you care deeply about that will be affected by global warming. A young-one close to you: your little sister, daughter, grandson, family friend. Yourself. Your favorite beach or coastal community, a polar bear, or a pristine forest. The bigger the picture the better!
Print out the flyer below and post around your neighborhood or on your campus. Then join us for this silent march and be part of a global day of climate action that is bound for the history books. March on 10/24 and help put a human face on global warming.
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- So, what is global warming and what's the problem anyway?
- And what does this 350 number even mean?
- If we're already past 350, are we all doomed?
- How do we create the political change to steer towards 350?
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