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Sunken Ship "Rainbow Warrior" 350 Action - Matauri Bay,New Zealand (video)
350 Action from Matauri Bay, New Zealand. Greenpeace activists display "350, or we're all sunk" banners next to the "Rainbow Warrior," a ...
International Climate Action Day! 350!!
ecochildsplay.com — Today all over the world people are rallying on behalf of Mother Nature . People are holding... up signs, waving around banners with the numbers 350 ! What does 350 mean? Scientists say that currently we are at 350 parts per million which is the safe limit for humanity. Currently we are at 387 ... (more) International Climate Action Day! 350!!
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350 or we're all sunk
350.org - Movement Dispatches and Climate News — This footage was shot today on one of the environmental movement's sacred sites--the wreck of the Rainbow Warrior. The Rainbow Warrior was Greenpeace's first ship--sunk by the French Intelligence Service in 1985 in the harbor in New Zealand, because our great friends at GP were daring to protest French nuclear testing. They're still daring the world's environmental transgressors, day after day in country after country, and we're proud to be their allies. Thanks, guys, for everything you do   ...

Greenpeace for 350!
350.org - Movement Dispatches and Climate News — A big shout out to our friends at Greenpeace who have been helping promote the International Day of Climate Action and 350 all over the world. When it comes to creative and stunning actions, Greenpeace has lead the way for years and we're excited to have them on board. Speaking of on board, check out this great photo of a 350 being held aloft on the Rainbow Warrior off the coast of Spain:   The first Rainbow Warrior was sunk in 1985 by the French government while Greenpeace was working to resist nuclear testing. Earlier today (or was it yesterday? timezones are getting smudged here at 350 headquarters) we got great footage from a ...

Videos: 350.org organizes International Day of Climate Action
Green Diary — The International Day of Climate Action on October 24, 2009 got a tremendous response worldwide. The global campaign was organized by 350.org around a scientific data point that demands politicians and nations to adopt the 350 ppm of safe carbon dioxide goal at the UN Climate Talks in Copenhagen in December. It included walks, marches, rallies, bike rides, sing-a-thons and retrofitting of houses. On this particular day, over 5,245 coordinated demonstrations occurred in 181 countries. Just to commemorate these efforts, we’re providing you with an anthology of videos after the break: What is 350 ...

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