Global Day of Action at Vancouver Public Library
You came out in the thousands for the Bridge to a Cool Planet day of
Climate Action to show your support for a global climate treaty in
Copenhagen. On December 12 people from around the world are gathering
once again to hammer the message home: The World Wants a Real Deal!
Join us at the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch for a full day of climate action including a panel discussion, a signature and photo wall, music, kids programming, speakers, theatre, a candle-light vigil, and more.
In Copenhagen, at the site of the negotiations, TckTckTck partners
will represent this show of global solidarity using the photos, videos
and pledges sent in from around the planet at a special vigil happening
just outside the summit building.
Sign up for the event on Facebook or on Avaaz.org.
Click here for other events being planned outside of Vancouver and
around the world. Tell your friends. Let’s show Harper we care about
the climate – and he should too!
Other ways to take action this week
Can’t make it to the library on Saturday? No problem. Watch the events live online.
If you are a member of a faith group, please consider adding your name to the Joint Faith Leaders Declaration on Climate Change.
Join one of the many Fasts for Courage in Copenhagen being planned around the Lower Mainland.
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On April 27, 2009, the BC Working Group and Network on Sustainability Education hosted the 2nd Summit on sustainability education. Read the full report here.
Textbooks Fail Sustainability Ed.
Universities in BC have committed to sustainability. But has their curriculum been updated to reflect these commitments? More...
Catalyzing Collaboration 2009
Culturally Inclusive Sustainability Education. More...
Taking Action 2009
British Columbia's Universities and Colleges Respond to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. More...
Taking Stock 2008
The current state of sustainability in B.C. Universities and Colleges. More...
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