Friday, December 5, 2008

Walk Against Warming

Climate Change Action Now in Poznan
This Saturday join the rest of the global community in calling for a strong international response to climate change at this year’s Global Day of Action on Climate Change. In Adelaide, participants will construct a huge map of Australia accompanied by a giant human message, at Glenelg beach. The message will demand commitment and action on climate change and ensure a just and fair international agreement for all but especially for the poorest nations at the Poznan talks.
What: Walk Against Warming with a giant human map and message
Where: Adjacent to the Glenelg Jetty When: December 6 2008, 11am
Who: South Australians wanting to send a message to the Federal Government to demonstrate real leadership at the climate change talks in Poland
The 2008 Adelaide Walk Against Warming is organised by the Conservation Council of South Australia (CCSA) with support from The Wilderness Society (SA) Inc and Make Poverty
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To Read Tony Kevin's article Australia shamed as climate reaches turning point published by Eureka Street click here

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