
350 Messenger Bill McKibben was just featured in a video interview with Grist that's worth watching, especially for a few classic gems ...

350.org Does being compassionate mean working to get back to 350 as soon/hard as we can? On Sunday Dec 13th, as part of the huge weekend of climate action in the middle of the Copenhagen talks (http://www.350.org/weekend), communities of faith -- churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and all kinds of spiritual groups -- are ...invited to "sound out" the 350 call to action: http://www.350.org/sounds
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On Sunday Dec 13th, as part of the huge weekend of climate action in the middle of the Copenhagen talks, communities of faith -- churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and all kinds of spiritual groups -- are invited to "sound out" the 350 call to action: http://www.350.org/sounds
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350.org In case you needed more of 'em, Grist.org has pulled together a rather hilarious (while deadly serious) list of reasons to care about climate change and the upcoming global treaty talks in Copenhagen. Perfect tidbits for sharing with friends!
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So you're not moved by melting glaciers? Here are a few other reasons to pay attention to climate change, from supermodels to super-hungry rats. Inspired to take action? Check out: http://350.org. Join the Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/350.org

350.org Listening to Anna share how she finds the discipline to fast is like peering into your own soul as you grapple to find the will to organize your community for climate justice. Will you share what fuels your spirit in the comments? Are you taking a stand for survival on Dec 11th? http://www.350.org/vigil
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Follow the journey @ http://ClimateJusticeFast.com - Anna's 'Day 14' blog for Climate Justice Fast. Including thoughts on day 40, adventures with tomatoes and how they relate to world politics and cooking pasta for her boyfriend Robert, who is not fasting.

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Can you believe there are just 2 weeks to go until the major UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen? That's just under 350 hours! We want to take this opportunity to reflect on how far we've come and give a shout-out to 35+ wired community builders --online/offline organizers--who continue to rock the movement.
Thank you: ... Joe Three-Fifty Galliani, Melissa Meece, Kathy Jacobson, Annika Gustafson, Mindy Eun Soo Pennybacker, Reed Aronow, Laura Lamond, Terri Pauls, Geraldine McAuliffe, Saskia Trescientos Cincuenta Santamaria, Caroline Nute, Laura Three-Fifty Yates, Stephnie Watson, Blake Howell Schmidt, Jessi Maria Rose, Sandee Corlett, Ravi Viswanathan, Anu Paajanen, Amy Sample Ward, Kristen French, Rosie Charalambous, Juanita Elizabeth Sinclair, Rebecca Miklich, Erik Van Erne, Romina Oliverio, Gavin Grant, Siti Farziah, Ian Akelo, Peter Endisch Jr., America Maria Worden, Kammie Holder, Anna C Keenan, Debra Birkinshaw, Adam MacIsaac, Oliver Kuy, Mangaliso Ndaba, Teresa Nino -- and the 1000s of supporters who contribute to the conversation, share stories and inspiration, take action around the world, and spread updates to their networks everyday.
This list represents only a small sliver of those among us who give so much to build the community and global movement -- More lists are sure to follow! Please take a moment to share who you're grateful towards in the comments. Maybe drop him or her a note - or leave a comment on their wall, as well?

Here's a new editorial by Bill McKibben in the Washington Post -- Bill explores the possibilities of what an Obama administration that led on climate change might look like, inspired by Maldives President Nasheed. ...

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Take a deep breath before reading this article. The truth is, you might cry. Then return back, because you are part of a community working to build hope and show solidarity with those among us whose homes are already threatened by rising seas.
A few folks have asked if there are others organizing vigils in your communi...ty. Since we just shared the invitation the other day, the best way to find out is to register your action and then ask your friends, local organizers & organizations to join you: http://350.org/vigil
So many thanks for preparing to shine a light in the middle of the Copenhagen climate talks, when the world will need it most!
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WHEN a coconut tree dies, the decay starts at the top. First the leaves fall, then the fruit. All that is left is a desiccated trunk, cut off at half-mast. In a low-lying area flooded with seawater, the dead palms look like natural tidal gauges, the high water mark visible on their stranded remains.
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350.org It's been a tough yet very forward-moving week as we prepare for Copenhagen and the road beyond. This video from friends in the US climate justice movement captures many of the feelings & hopes of where we're at...
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Join the movement: http://350.org. December 7-18, world leaders will meet in Copenhagen to negotiate the next global climate change treaty -- and social movements from across the planet with be inside the talks and on the streets to demand a just solution to the greatest crisis facing our generation...

350.org Last week so many of us were moved & inspired by the Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed's powerful "Survival Speech" -- we're happy to share that you can now watch President Nasheed deliver this great speech online! How have Nasheed's words affected your climate community organizing? Who else inspires you in this work?
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On 09 November, 2009, President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives addressed ministers and leaders from a number of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. In his speech, he invited ...

Since the Oct 24th Global Day of Action, we've been gearing up with partners and laying the groundwork to build a strong, lasting movement and figure out what's next on the road to Copenhagen and beyond. Well, we're ready to share more of what we've been up to -- especially in light of recent news ...

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As part of a weekend of climate action organized with our partners at TckTckTck, people all over the world will gather at iconic and strategic locations in their communities, and will light candles of hope to stand in solemn solidarity with the citizens of the nations whose very survival is threatened by the climate cr...isis.
These nations are calling for a “survival pact,” for commitments by the developed world to cut emissions enough to get the atmospheric concentration of CO2 back to 350. They know the simple, mathematical truth of global warming: 350 = Survival.
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