David Kroodsma was picked as the Hopenhagen Ambassador. He has an excellent profile, a scientist with a masters in climate science, he recently biked for 21000 miles from california to south america, educating and raising awareness about climate change.
I am getting goosebumps when I keep seeing these photos, these people, every where around the world are showing the number 350. Keep checking www.350.org.
Here are some pics. And SOON we'll be getting a picture from Groupe Saint-Vincent Naccache of the Association of Scouts in Lebanon, who will be climbing the highest peak in Lebanon, Kornet el Sawda and taking a photo here. Info courtesy of Beirut/NTSC. More actions are taking place in Lebanon as well. I will try to get pictures about them too.
Now enjoy the positive energy!
And finally from Lebanon, Tony Dagher & Johnny Maroun hiked for a long time and reached the highest peak in Lebanon (3088 m) Kornet El Sawda.
Are you going to do something about Climate Change?
- Don't recycle(it's a waste of time) - Don't carpool(who needs to restrain themselves with other people in the morning) - Don't mind fossil fuel, keep it burning (better economy) - Don't be bothered to end CO2 gas emissions, in fact encourage it (will give you power over other) - Don't encourage alternative energy(costs too much, bad for economy, waste of energy and human resources) - 350 parts per million is a joke - Don't reduce your carbon footprint(the more the cooler you are) - Don't maintain green trees, chop them off and use their wood (+ they're blocking the view) - Don't plant new trees(view of industrial factories with gray skies are more efficient these days) - Don't save water, waste it even when unnecessary (can't you drink oil?) - Don't try and keep the sea water level from rising(just scuba dive to see the Maldives...) - Don't miss having refugees, we'll have climate refugees, (now that Palestinians are living happily ever after, we want more to take care of) - Don't worry about having coral reefs die (it's not like they are important for the eco-system) - Don't get upset when watching glaciers melt(what good are they for anyway) - Don't be surprised from "weather" change(1, 2, 3 degrees warmer? It's no biggy, the warmer the sexier) - Don't keep diseases from spreading (it's fine, only those poor people in poor countries get it, we're safe) - Don't hope for your country to become carbon neutral - Don't be sad when you see more species become extinct (dinosaur style)
And most importantly don't have children.
Because if you do have children, in 40 years don't feel guilty when your children look at you with disappointment, with depiction, because they know that you and people like you are the reason why the earth and the world has deteriorated, and especially because you could have done something when the time was right, but instead you were just too lazy to try and help prevent one of the most dangerous and serious "MAN-MADE" crisis... You didn't keep from the negative effects of Climate Change from happening. You were an irresponsible (dare I say human?) being!
World Leaders in New York for Climate talk (Except for Lebanon)
100 World Leaders such as Obama (USA), Sarcosy (France), and especially Presidents of China and India, countries that are playing a major role in the economy of this world and in the climate change issue are gathering in New York for Climate Week NYC.
Among those 100 World Leaders, most Arab countries are not present in the presidential form, and Lebanon is not even represented at all.
On Monday, September 21, Avaaz members and TckTckTck Campaign partners sent a deafening wake-up call on climate change to world leaders--with 2632 events in 134 countries, tens of thousands of phone calls etc... Video below
"Again Arab leaders missed yet another opportunity to defend the survival needs of the region from climate change impacts." said Wael Hmaidan, Executive Director of IndyACT. "While today’s climate summit is attended by Presidents of the US, France, China and many others, only Algeria participated at the Presidential level from the Arab region", added Hmaidan.
Yesterday, September 21st, more than 2000 actions took place in the world with one slogan "Wake up it is time for climate action".
Lebanon might not represented officially in probably the most important and fate-defining talks of our times today, however our NGO IndyACT which is always on the run, participating in all the negotiation sessions similar to COP15 that will take place in Copenhagen Denmark in December 2009, organized a get-together at Ain El Mreisseh Beirut at 8pm to which more than 100 activists, social media, environmentalists and other attended sounded the alarms of their clocks and mobile phones, honked their horns and banged their musical instruments, making a tremendous noise in a symbolic action, part of a global "Wake-Up call". The main purpose of this event was to tell the world leaders that are in New York today, one thing and one thing only "It is time for Climate action".
A solar enabled countdown clock will be put in that same spot to count the days that distance us from the most important negotiations to take place in this century, the COP15.
The purpose of COP15 is to achieve an ambitious, fair and binding agreement, a Climate Change treaty, for all countries.
In all of these sessions the Lebanese and many other Arab delegations have never taken the floor to speak even once. “The main Arab countries engaging the negotiations are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, who only defend their oil trade. The Arab region is more than oil, and we have to know that if climate change is not addressed properly, we will lose our agriculture, water, economy and livelihood of our people in the region and globally”, declared Hmaidan.
IndyAct along with international NGOs and civil society worldwide consider the Copenhagen Summit as a key moment in our history, and call all the Arab governments to have an active and positive role in reducing global CO2 concentration in the atmosphere to 350 ppm (parts per million). 350 ppm is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere that we need to reach to keep the global warming below two degrees Celsius and avoid catastrophic climate change impacts.
P.S. All the text blocks indented to the right are taken from IndyACT's press release 22/09/2009. To know more about Climate Change, 350ppm, COP15, future actions, the science and politics behind, please refer to www.indyact.org, www.tcktcktck.org, www.350.org and some posts I have written in the near past about this subject 1 and 2.
Avaaz.org: Petition to world leaders: Climate change is the greatest threat facing our world today--and we are almost out of time to stop it. You must tackle this problem now, decisively and together. Start working toward a new global agreement this year. Set binding global targets for emissions to avert catastrophic climate change. Take bold action immediately--and we will join our efforts with yours.
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