Please join us online at 7pm Wednesday 23 August to hear this informative and compelling talk covers the science of the climate and biodiversity crises, why we are still heading for disaster despite all we know about what's happening, and the crucial importance of taking action.
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Some hot days printing and badge making out at the Alexander Centre with the Swale FOTE Lovely world festival. Thanks to: Jemima and friend, Sean, Sharon, Alex, Michelle and Julie. XX ...
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We are now meeting in person for a social on the first Monday (unless a bank holiday) in the Bell and Crown in Palace street Canterbury CT1 2DZ at 7pm. Online meetings are on the third Monday of the month at 7pm. Link: https://meet.jit.si/RationalObsessionsTendEfficiently ‘Friday Climate Strikes’ will continue in ...
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We now have done about 80 ‘Friday Climate Strikes’ since May 2021. Every week on Friday 12-1pm we talk with passers-by on the street about Global warming. We are not going away…just as the climate crisis isn’t! ...
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Who is to blame for current devastating climate change erupting across the planet? https://t.co/YdRHQHajtZ pic.twitter.com/1mQtAm2pQv— GO GREEN (@ECOWARRIORSS) August 27, 2022 ...
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Figueres remains stubbornly optimistic. “We are not doomed to a continuation of this madness. We – each of us – still hold the pen that will write the future. Collectively, we have the capacity to make the extraordinary changes we need in order to course correct.” “It is precisely at ...
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A group of us attended these seminars at the University of Kent over 3 weeks. They were very thought provoking and made us question both the strategy and tactics we are employing as Climate Activists. Our tutors: Dr Margherita Belgioioso and Dr Charles Devellennes took us through the basics of ...
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Learn from researchers in the field of conflict and social movements about what makes a successful non-violent campaign in this FREE course.
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I think it is partly because the thinking has been based on global averages. We have been working to limit the global average temperature rise to 1.5 C, and we have been told that we had time to do that. But the global average is influenced by the oceans (about ...