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Showing posts with label COP15. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COP15. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The fate of my country rests in your hands

Touchy, funny, quirky or cogent, it's the Quote of the Week:

It appears that we are waiting for some senators in the US Congress to conclude before we can consider this issue properly. It's an irony of the modern world that the fate of the world is being determined by some senators in the US Congress.
Ian Fry
Tuvalu Environment Department
pleading for a legally binding agreement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen

Listen to Mr. Fry's impassioned and tearful plea. He is pleading with the other Copenhagen negotiators to save his island country from drowning under the rising waters of the Pacific.



You and I may not face waters licking at our heels--yet. But unless they get it right at Copenhagen this week, very likely my grandchildren and great grandchildren will. So well may yours. What they need from us at COP15 this week is our collective voice. The clock is ticking but there is still time. Sign the I am ready for a real deal petition. Tell your friends, write a blog post, write your Senators, make yourself heard. This week. This is it. Don't delay. Do it now.

Join the call for a global climate deal at TckTckTck.org



We make peace in a million small ways every day.
All text and images, unless otherwise noted, copyright L. Kathryn Grace. All rights reserved.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The children are asking for our help

Listen to their voices.



It is up to us--you and me. If we don't act now to stop global warming, there will be no hope for building the Village of Ordinary and a bleak world for our children a few decades from now. Thankfully, we are not alone.

Today, estimates of up to 100,000 people marched in Copenhagen, most peacefully, to show the world's leaders that we need commitment with teeth in it to save our world and protect life as we know it.

Most of us could only watch, but there is plenty we can do. Good place to start is to learn what's happening in your neighborhood this weekend to bolster support in Copenhagen. You'll find links to local actions worldwide at 350.org Weekend of Action. If you live near a city, chances are there are events and actions near you.

If banner waving isn't for you, check out 350.org Next Steps, where you can sign a petition to Copenhagen negotiators and much more. Yes, signatures are important. Each signature helps to fill a bucket, and we are sending lots of buckets to Copenhagen.

I'd love to hear from you, even if you find this post days, weeks or months after the conference. What are you doing to ease the nightmares of our children? What would you say to your son or daughter, your grandchild, if they woke in the night with such fears?

The time for solutions has come. We all contribute to this problem. What are your best ideas for solving it on a personal level?

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We make peace in a million small ways every day.
All text and images, unless otherwise noted, copyright L. Kathryn Grace. All rights reserved.


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