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2009-10-23 11:39

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Cape Town - Join people all over the world on Saturday for 350.org's International Day of Climate Action, an international campaign urging people to come out strongly for action on climate change.

Millions of people will be participating in over 4 000 events in 170 countries, including South Africa, in a call on leaders to take global action against the worst crisis humans have ever faced,  by reducing carbon levels in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million.

According to US environmentalist and 350.org founder Bill McKibben, 350 is the most important number in the world:

"A year ago, our greatest climatologist - Nasa's James Hansen - and his team produced a landmark series of studies. They showed that if we let the amount of carbon in the atmosphere go above 350 parts per million, we can’t have a planet similar to the one on which civilisation developed and to which life on earth has adapted," says McKibben.

The bad news is that we're already past that number. "We're at 390 parts per million, which is why the Arctic is melting, why drought is spreading across the planet, why people are already dying from diseases like dengue fever and malaria occurring in places where they’ve never been seen before."

Copenhagen climate treaty

However, the good news is that the number 350 gives us a target to aim for, McKibben says.

"When the world's leaders meet in Copenhagen in December to reach agreement on a new climate treaty, we need them to go farther than they’ve planned to go: we need to make sure they’ll pay attention to the latest science and put forward a plan that gets us back to safety," he explains.

Says Georgina Thomas, Africa's 350 volunteer and spokesperson: "Tomorrow will be the single most widespread day of citizens' action that the earth has ever seen."

"Thousands and thousands of climate change actions are happenings in more than 170 countries in multiple languages, in every time zone and on every continent, in the heat and the cold, under sun and pouring rain and snow.

"Everyone who is getting involved shares at least one thing: the deep conviction that it is up to us, at this exact moment in our history, to come together in defence of this planet and the people on it - and ensure that the world leaders meeting in Copenhagen later this year will create a global climate treaty that is bold, just and based on the latest science," Thomas tells News24.

From Bangladesh to Great Barrier Reef

The International Day of Climate Action will see people participating in various actions in their communities with the aim of making the number 350 the most important visible number to everyone. 

Some of these events include: School children planting 350 trees in Bangladesh, scientists hanging banners saying 350 on the statues on Easter Island and 350 scuba divers diving underwater at the Great Barrier Reef. 

At each event, people will gather for a big group photo that somehow depicts 350 - and upload that photo to the 350.org website, McKibben says.

"As actions take place around the world, we'll link all the pictures together electronically via the web, and by the end of the day, we'll have a powerful visual petition linking together the entire planet that we can deliver to the media and world leaders."

Cape Town

According to Thomas, South Africans are responding to the call in wonderfully creative ways. 

In Cape Town a group of hikers will form a human 350 on top of Table Mountain which will be filmed from a helicopter "to send out the powerful message to the world that we need a fair, ambitious and binding agreement at Copenhagen towards promoting the safety of our ecosystems and the communities which depend on them".

Because of environmental and safety requirements, only a limited number of people could be accommodated, a number which unfortunately has already been filled.

However, Cape Town supporters are invited to join a huge parade and multi-faith gathering in the city centre (10:00 to 15:00) to spread the word about climate change, make a big 350 formation for a photo and have a picnic in the Company Gardens afterwards.

Supporters will gather in front of Parliament, to make posters and paint their bodies red (signifying the temperature increase du to climate change).

Writing postcards to Zuma

Other events in South Africa include the Emmarentia Dam march (on Saturday from 10:00 to 16:00) in Johannesburg, where supporters can join a parade, enjoy a picnic afterwards and get the opportunity to write a postcard to President Jacob Zuma urging him to go to Copenhagen.

If you like building sand castles, Durban is the place to be. Between 11:00 to 13:00 Dairy beach will be transformed with sand art, music and inspiration. Build your own climate castle or write a message in the sand and learn what you can do to help save SA from the severe effects of climate change.

"Join one of the many actions in SA," Thomas urges. "Visit www.350.org/sa-list and go to 350.org to find out more about what this day is all about.  Tomorrow, there is nothing more important that you could be doing!"

"As 350-Messenger, Archbishop Tutu says, 'I ask all people to support climate fairness tomorrow by starting or joining an awareness-raising action where you live.  It's a chance for us to act as global citizens, not as isolated individuals and lonely consumers.'"
 

- News24

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DAvid 10/23/2009 12:05:48 PM
What a load of nonsense.
There is absolutely NO proof whatsoever that Co2 causes global warming.
The reason we now hear about "Climate Change" instead of Global warming is because the global temperatures having been DROPPING for the past several years. Al Gore has been proven to be a fraudster - for the inside info on HANSEN Vist http://wattsupwiththat.com/

Marc 10/23/2009 12:16:00 PM
Got news for you folks. The sun (sun spots) cause global warming and cooling. The following around the world supporting global warming because of greenhouse gases is primarily aimed at paralysing africa. No coal power stations in Africa = No global competition from africa in global markets = more money for existing first world markets. Have a nice day.

dan 10/23/2009 12:20:40 PM
My stand is that you panic-mongers stop wasting time and money. The sky is not falling. Stop being so sanctimonisously boring. Please.

Nico 10/23/2009 12:23:18 PM
its very easy - target the big industries. See how it is possible at www.moratech.co.za. South African innovation at its best

Marc 10/23/2009 12:37:50 PM
The earth could well be warming, but it has warmed and cooled for thousands of years. Do the research. Britain at one stage has a semi tropical climate (not long ago either) and there was a stage when the Thames froze over! Green houses gases result from global warming and not vice versa. Sun spots warm earths surface (not originating in atmosphere as greenhouse theory suggests) including oceans. Cause of warming fullstop. Warm oceans cause increased production of green house gases, but some time after initial warming. Facts are that Animals produce more GH gases than man, Plants more than animals, and oceans more than plants. We might well have a warming planet but avoiding driving a V8 isn't going to help.

Jacqui 10/23/2009 12:40:30 PM
There will also be a 350.org event happening on Muizenberg beach tomorrow at 9am. A '350' ice sculpture will be built and time-lapse photographs will be taken as the sculpture melts. Everyone is welcome to get involved, bring large blocks of ice if you are able to make them and come join for a day of fun at the beach. For more information you can search for the facebook event "350 Ice sculpture".

And for those of you who haven't warmed to the idea of climate change yet (excuse the pun), I think you'll still agree that there is definitely a need to become more aware of what we're doing to our planet, to become sustainable and to take a stand.

Dr Desmond Fakema 10/23/2009 12:47:09 PM
I will never forget when I was in grade 5 about 35 years ago. Scientist told us that in the year 2000 the world will be so overpopulated that you will only have 2sqm of standing space left across the entire planet. How wrong they were. There is no such thing as global warming. We have only been monitoring and recording the climate for the last 100 years. How the Hell can you base a theory on that.

Zain 10/23/2009 12:55:55 PM
*sigh* you denialists really have no clue. Marc, you're clearly referring to views of Khabibullo Abdusamatov - you should know that his views have absolutely ZERO support from the scientific community. The second page of his National Geographic article make that quite clear. And David, that's probably the dumbest comment I've ever heard regarding this issue (and I've heard a LOT of nonsense). Here's a graph of temperature vs CO2 levels (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Co2-temperature-plot.svg) - that looks like correlation to me!

Margaret2 10/23/2009 1:00:40 PM
Who else remembers in about 1969 that we were supposedly rapidly heading towards another ice age? And let's not forget that when the Vikings discovered Greenland they FARMED there!

Realist 10/23/2009 1:01:13 PM
I'm very pleasantly surprised by the comments so far. I thought that I was one of only a few dissenters about the great Con of the 21st century. The climate changes are natural and not soley man-made. I find it amusing that people believe not only a politician but a failed one at that (Al Gore). His annual electricity bill for one his mansions in louisiana is $30,000!! That is one lot of CO2 this fraudster is spewing out into the atmosphere.

bob 10/23/2009 1:07:02 PM
@dan, marc, david - you are piec'es of sh_t who haven't followed any recent scientific developments in the past year - al gores movie is ancient compared to current research, i am a south african researching climate change overseas and reading what you guys have written makes me feel embarrassed to be a south african, although i guess it is to be expected

Jordan 10/23/2009 1:10:54 PM
@DrFake, 'No such thing as global warming'. Dude that is the most moronic statement I have ever read. Its like saying, we humans, as a species, have no impact on our environment. Please get real!

zain 10/23/2009 1:14:58 PM
*sigh* You denialists really have no clue.

Marc, about the sunspots, you're clearly referring to views of Khabibullo Abdusamatov - you should know that his views have absolutely ZERO support from the scientific community. The second page of his National Geographic article make that quite clear (if only people read the 2nd page).

And David, here's a graph of temperature vs CO2 levels (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Co2-temperature-plot.svg) - that looks like correlation to me! The mechanism behind the greenhouse effect has been understood for decades.

bob 10/23/2009 1:18:28 PM
my g-d
who are you poor people! are any of you even qualified to make the comments that are doing the damage you are doing?? I dont know where to start with how wrong all your points are but just to pick a really well though out one - "Dr" desmond - we have not been monitoring for 100 years, times that by a few 1 and 000's - ever heard of ice and digging?

Ghwappie 10/23/2009 1:40:59 PM
Natural, all natural, and it has occurred throughout Earth's history. There was a warm period in the Middle Ages immediately followed by a "mini ice age". That said, it would not hurt taking care of the planet. After all, it's the only one we've got.

paulie 10/23/2009 1:47:12 PM
why aim for 350 ? i'm aiming for 330 .... ml then thats the end of my Heineken ! damn global warming is making me drink more and i need to drink quicker as well !!!

Bob 10/23/2009 2:11:47 PM
I will take part, and drink 350 beers. That should reduce my carbon toe-stub... footprint.

pop 10/23/2009 2:12:41 PM
Climate change is a multi billion dollar business, that all. Jacqui, what a sad picture you paint in your post, ice melting under the sun - I think its going to rain tomorrow, so good luck with that ice slipping all over the place.

johngalt 10/23/2009 2:36:36 PM
Global warming....ja right. In the 1970s we were told we're going into an ice age, and that we'd all slowly freeze to death...but on reflection the plan was chucked as it was realised fear-mongering public into believing global warming would be easier to get policies through...if you don't believe it, see TIME mag article predicting the coming ice age in 1974... http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,944914,00.html

chris 10/23/2009 2:53:27 PM
jacqui: is fresh water not one of the scarcest resources on the planet (and non-renewable to boot)? So you'd take a scarce resource that's diminishing in supply daily, and use it as a marketing tool to promote sustainability and climate change? Come on, listen to yourself before you start telling others to warm to the idea of climate change. Climate change is a load of bollocks.

Realist 10/23/2009 3:20:02 PM
Good point Chris. Yes Jacqui, may I ask what energy source you would be using for freezing the water into ice? How much CO2 or nuclear waste will be generated by this process? And how will people get to these points of congregation. Will they drive or walk/cycle? Won't driving increase the world's CO2 levels? Or am I just an ignorant moron who doesn't understand Al Gore's "science"?

John 10/23/2009 4:08:01 PM
Question everything... Suppose for one moment that what these "denialists" are saying are indeed partly true; what better mechanism for pushing some alternative-motive agenda than a cause that feels so(apparently) close to home!

Henry 10/23/2009 4:24:04 PM
I agree with David. CO2 does not cause heat buitup. Type in on Google
The truth of global warming.

Robert Powell 10/23/2009 11:03:05 PM
I was once sold on the climate change hysterial before I started checking into it.
Remember in the late 1970 when we were told we have 5 years to resolve the problem and if not, we will have our coastal cities under water. That was over 60 years ago. Then can you imagine the corrupt governments around the world actually thinking they as stop nature and control temperatures around the world. These same goverments that think they can control the weather cannot stop the spread of nuclear weapons, a much easier talk. No any goal these arrogant governments have cannot overcome the greed of the individuals running them.
Let's have a debate on climate change, we watched all the silly unimportant presidential debates for months. I would love to debate Al Gore in this.
About Bush, Al Gore said "he played on our fears". Al Gore has learned well at doing that himself.

Peter R 10/24/2009 1:54:51 AM
Most of us are aware that changing weather patterns have been with us for millions of years . And whilst most people accept that pollution needs to be reduced I fail to understand how Carbon Trading is going solve this problem . All that is going happen is that all of us are going end up having to endure are taxes , certain people are going make a lot of money . The nett result is that the weather patterns will continue to change and the all of us will end off being financially worse off.
Either way History will reveal that truth and those who caused instigated this Global movement will either be long gone or will blame the science of the day and so will not accept any accountability .

Nesomaniac 10/24/2009 10:50:28 AM
Whoopeee! So this will halt, or reverse, climate change. What a load of eyewash. There is absolutely no scientifically provable evidence that CO2 has anything to do with climate change - Climates have been changing ever since the world began. Are we so arrogant as to think we can alter the course of an unstoppable event. It will continue to happen no matter how many people gather to chant and wave placards - and I bet very few of those at such gatherings actually walked there!

Nesomaniac 10/24/2009 11:04:15 AM
@bob. Are you serious? Ice cores, pollen counts, stalactite depositions, tree rings and all the other so-called indicators of past temperatures are but PROXIES! They are not temperature measurements. And to go further: there is no 'global thermometer' that records 'global warming'! The temperature reading that go to make up this imaginary 'global warming' story are also proxies. The entire deal is an Al Gore scam and this f**t against thunder perpetrated by do-gooder politicians will cost every human on earth more hard-earned cash than he/she can make in half a lifetime. And guess what? - it will have achieved nothing! Good old Mother Nature will decide when and how the Earth will warm up or cool down!

Russell 10/24/2009 6:17:57 PM
Global warming is a problem, but has been used as a convenient vehicle to cover up the much bigger issues of pollution and habitat destruction. Those are more immediate threats and need to receive priority.

Sense 10/24/2009 9:55:31 PM
The world is overpopulated - period!
Less humans, less hunger issues, less CO² emmissions, less climate change ffs!
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