Global day of action- rallying call as thousands expected to join Durban climate march
source: http://www.climate-justice-now.org/global-day-of-action-rallying-call-as-thousands-expected-...
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Ordinary people from across Africa and the World are coming together to make sure their voices are heard. Some of those most affected by the impacts of changing climate will be taking part in the march including peasant farmers from across the continent and hundreds of women from South African rural communities.
C17 Global Day of Action committee convenor Desmond D’sa: “World leaders are discussing the fate of our planet but they are far from reaching a solution to climate change. If they fail to make progress we will see drought and hunger blight our country and continent even further. We call on all South African’s to march with us this Saturday and remind our leaders they must come to a fair climate change deal that avoids runaway climate change.”
Participants are invited to gather from 8:30 am at Botha’s Garden/ King Dinuzulu Garden (near the corner of Julius Nyerere Street and Dr Pixley Kaseme Street) for the pre-march rally to begin at 9:00am. Speakers will include South African and international community representatives, Bishop Geoff Davies, Bandile Mdlalose, and C17’s Desmond D’sa.
The march will follow a route past the ICC, the site of the United Nations climate change negotiations, converging en route with faith community members (who will rally at Diakonia Centre, 20 Andrew’s Street, Durban). Special needs groups and children will join the march at Speakers Corner.
Pausing at the entrance to the ICC at about 13:00, speakers will present short speeches, before statements gathered from participating groups and organisations are collectively handed over to UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres. Speakers will include Zwelinzima Vavi (representing labour), Nnimmo Bassey (representing Africa), Bishop Davies (representing faith communities), Aluwani Nemukula (representing youth) and Constance Mogale (representing women).
The GDA march will end at the Old Pavilion site (corner of OR Tambo parade and KE Masinga).
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coolplanet
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How many more record-breaking extreme weather events around the world will it take for people to realize that climate change is real, by far the biggest threat we face and is coming a lot sooner and more severely than anyone realized?
We are quickly running out of time to prevent the worst from happening. - 6 months ago
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
It's obvious not many really care about this.
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/technology/93564312_cop-17-indigenous-activists-from-north-am...
Standing up to fossil fuel companies and stopping their funding at the source is what we need to do now. They along with governments of the world have brought us to an economic and environmental crisis.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore:
Looks like oil shills are voting down posts that mention the destruction they cause. Truth hurt?
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Government leaders may well fail us again, but we do not have to fail ourselves.They had their chance. It's the peoples' turn to be heard.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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JanforGore:
You are right , we do not need to fail ourselves . We can do THIS !
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artemis6
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squarethecircle
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artemis6:
Yes we can
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squarethecircle
