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If You Liked the Movie: Join the Walk

 /  March 15, 2007 1 Min Read  /  Activism

Just got word from a tipster in the edit department about an opportunity for Patagoniacs in the Northeast to affect the climate change discussion. Sorry for the late notice on this one. I’m sure you can join up with the walk at any point.

Action Now on Global Warming: Join Bill McKibben on the Interfaith Walk for Climate Rescue, March 16-24

Bill McKibben and a host of clergy and churchgoers froma variety of faiths are now on pilgrimage, walking from Northampton,Mass., to Boston to urge an 80% reduction in global-warming pollutionby 2050. They plan to arrive at Boston’s Copley Square March 24,Climate Rescue Day, in time for what organizers hope will be thelargest public rally to date for immediate action on global warming.

Participants from throughout the Northeast are expected; religiousaffiliation is not required. Just caring about Creation earns yourright to join in the walk.

Nighttime lodging will be ’60s civil-rights style, on the floors oflocal churches. Sleeping on the floor of church, like donning crampons,is something to be done at least once in a lifetime.

More time-challenged and caffeinated but no less-committed readersmight consider as an alternative joining in the Bicycle Ride forClimate Rescue from Walden Pond to Copley Square on the morning of the24th. Read Bill’s letter and get the info you need to act at www.climatewalk.org.Then go walking, and if you can’t walk, send ’em a bit of money. It’s ahigh-impact, low-budget effort that needs our grassroots support. An80% reduction in global-warming pollution is necessary; we need tostart today.

[Thanks Mr. V]

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