There are now over 4000 events planned for tomorrow, or going on today as a part of the Global Day of Climate Action.
Check out 350.org and find one near you!
Kids for Tigers in India, in an eco-system threatened by rising seas:
Students in New Zealand spelling out the number of the day:
A warning from Australia:
Near Copenhagen:
Kids in the Philippines:
Thousands marching in Ethiopia:
And finally, a word from Bill McKibben:
There are too many incredible events to list in one place, but here are some of the highlights:
* In Cambodia, citizens from across the country will gather at the famous Angkor Wat to take a giant 350 action photo.
* In Hungary, hundreds of bathers will jump into the public baths in Budapest and do a 350 synchronized swimming performance.
* In Nepal, over a thousand young people and monks will march to the Swayambhunath world heritage site temple where they will form a large 350 with traditional lanterns.
* In the United States, 350 people will dance to Michael Jackson's Thriller in Seattle -- because if we don't stop global warming, we might as well be undead.
* In Panama, indigenous youth will lead a moonlight vigil in Kuna Yala, their vulnerable low-lying islands off the coast of Panama, forming a 350 at sunrise.
When you're out there marching or rallying, biking or kite-flying, singing or taking part in whatever is going on in your community, take a minute and try to imagine all the other people doing the same kind of things all around the world--every one taking the same basic scientific fact and driving it into the public consciousness.