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You will no doubt have heard about the critically important UN Climate Summit that is coming up in New York on the 23rd of this month.  Environmental groups around the world have come together to organise the People's Climate March this Sunday 21st and they are asking people around the world to join together to show the 125 world leaders that are attending that they want action now.  


One of these marches is in Geneva and I am sure many of you will want to have the opportunity to support this good cause for the sake of you and your families futures.  I have posted the details here on glocals for those that are interested in joining the march which will leave plainpalais and make it's way to place de nations.  The organisers have requested people to arrive in plainpalais at 2pm ready for a 3pm departure.


The organaisers have asked people to wear something green if you can.


** http://www.glocals.com/things-to-do/geneva/73633.htm

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You will no doubt have heard about the critically important UN Climate Summit that is coming up in New York on the 23rd of this month.  Environmental groups around the world have come together to organise the People's Climate March this Sunday 21st and they are asking people around the world to join together to show the 125 world leaders that are attending that they want action now.  


One of these marches is in Geneva and I am sure many of you will want to have the opportunity to support this good cause for the sake of you and your families futures.  I have posted the details here on glocals for those that are interested in joining the march which will leave plainpalais and make it's way to place de nations.  The organisers have requested people to arrive in plainpalais at 2pm ready for a 3pm departure.


The organaisers have asked people to wear something green if you can.


** http://www.glocals.com/things-to-do/geneva/73633.htm


Kevin KSep 16, 2014 @ 22:25
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For all those people who are yet undecided 


 


Dear Casual Observer,


This is one for you. The person who’s been sitting on the sidelines, waiting for the right moment to get in the game. Waiting for when your contribution will really count.


I get you. I know the feeling. There are plenty of issues I care about, or think I should care about, but don’t ever do anything about.


I also get all the emails. I sometimes even open them (I rarely make a donation). I volunteer on political campaigns, but usually only the day before the election. I’m more comfortable tweeting than marching.


I know you. You’ve thought long and hard about it. And while you understand that social movements are a critical part of our democracy, and that an engaged citizenry is the only way to combat the vested power of special interests, and that the only thing really lacking when it comes to solving big challenges like climate change is the political will, you’re still not 100% convinced that we can win this one.


Maybe we should be more radical. Or more conservative. Or just focus on lifestyle changes. Or say global warming instead of climate change. Or was it climate disruption? Or were we supposed to not talk about climate at all?


Maybe it won’t really be that bad. Or maybe it really will be that bad (because it’s sounding pretty bad), but there isn’t anything we can do to solve it. We’re small. We’re powerless. You don’t know any good chants. I’d prefer to get Sunday brunch opr go for as hike in the mountains.


But here’s the thing: what if you knew that this was the big one? This was the tipping point. This was that once-and-a-while historic event that really shakes up the status quo and sets things on a new trajectory. The march where you look in the papers the next day and think, wow, I really wish I’d been there to be a part of history. What if your FOMO is right?


Like, if you knew, that this time, your participation would really make a difference, if I could guarantee it, would you come? I bet you would.


Too bad. There are no guarantees. There is no mathematical formula that states when X number of people care, Y changes overnight. In fact, the odds are stacked against us. Hope requires a leap of faith.


But I’m telling you, and this I can guarantee, I think this is the right time to take that leap. The People's Climate Marches that are taking place around the world this weekend are shaping up to be the largest march for climate action in history. This could be a chance, maybe our best chance, to really shake things up.


I’m no veteran activist, but over the last few years at 350.org, they've been through a couple big mobilizations. Nothing felt quite like this one though. The buzz, the energy, the excitement. This is something truly different.  The biggest march is going to be in New York so lets see how many people we can get to join the Genève leg of this epic People's Climate March.


I’m telling you, this isn’t one to sit out. This the chance to go all in. Because we need you, yes you! The slogan is right: To change Everything, We need Everyone!


So, if you’ve got any hope left, if you’re willing to take a risk, if you think maybe this time you can learn a few chants (don’t worry, they’re mostly call and response), then this is the moment for you.


Join us on September 21, at 14.00/2PM on Plainpalais Geneva for the Geneva leg of the People's Climate March 2014.  Let's show the world's leaders that Geneva wants to protect Swiss climate too.  ( https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/Peoples_Climate_March_1355)


See you there?

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For all those people who are yet undecided 


 


Dear Casual Observer,


This is one for you. The person who’s been sitting on the sidelines, waiting for the right moment to get in the game. Waiting for when your contribution will really count.


I get you. I know the feeling. There are plenty of issues I care about, or think I should care about, but don’t ever do anything about.


I also get all the emails. I sometimes even open them (I rarely make a donation). I volunteer on political campaigns, but usually only the day before the election. I’m more comfortable tweeting than marching.


I know you. You’ve thought long and hard about it. And while you understand that social movements are a critical part of our democracy, and that an engaged citizenry is the only way to combat the vested power of special interests, and that the only thing really lacking when it comes to solving big challenges like climate change is the political will, you’re still not 100% convinced that we can win this one.


Maybe we should be more radical. Or more conservative. Or just focus on lifestyle changes. Or say global warming instead of climate change. Or was it climate disruption? Or were we supposed to not talk about climate at all?


Maybe it won’t really be that bad. Or maybe it really will be that bad (because it’s sounding pretty bad), but there isn’t anything we can do to solve it. We’re small. We’re powerless. You don’t know any good chants. I’d prefer to get Sunday brunch opr go for as hike in the mountains.


But here’s the thing: what if you knew that this was the big one? This was the tipping point. This was that once-and-a-while historic event that really shakes up the status quo and sets things on a new trajectory. The march where you look in the papers the next day and think, wow, I really wish I’d been there to be a part of history. What if your FOMO is right?


Like, if you knew, that this time, your participation would really make a difference, if I could guarantee it, would you come? I bet you would.


Too bad. There are no guarantees. There is no mathematical formula that states when X number of people care, Y changes overnight. In fact, the odds are stacked against us. Hope requires a leap of faith.


But I’m telling you, and this I can guarantee, I think this is the right time to take that leap. The People's Climate Marches that are taking place around the world this weekend are shaping up to be the largest march for climate action in history. This could be a chance, maybe our best chance, to really shake things up.


I’m no veteran activist, but over the last few years at 350.org, they've been through a couple big mobilizations. Nothing felt quite like this one though. The buzz, the energy, the excitement. This is something truly different.  The biggest march is going to be in New York so lets see how many people we can get to join the Genève leg of this epic People's Climate March.


I’m telling you, this isn’t one to sit out. This the chance to go all in. Because we need you, yes you! The slogan is right: To change Everything, We need Everyone!


So, if you’ve got any hope left, if you’re willing to take a risk, if you think maybe this time you can learn a few chants (don’t worry, they’re mostly call and response), then this is the moment for you.


Join us on September 21, at 14.00/2PM on Plainpalais Geneva for the Geneva leg of the People's Climate March 2014.  Let's show the world's leaders that Geneva wants to protect Swiss climate too.  ( https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/Peoples_Climate_March_1355)


See you there?


Kevin K, Sep 17, 2014 @ 14:37
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The silence on climate change is deafening. It's time for us to get loud.  This is what SUNDAY is all about people.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/17/silence-climate-change-peoples-march?source=fb&subsource=20140918clfb01&utm_source=gpeace&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=20140918clfb01

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The silence on climate change is deafening. It's time for us to get loud.  This is what SUNDAY is all about people.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/17/silence-climate-change-peoples-march?source=fb&subsource=20140918clfb01&utm_source=gpeace&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=20140918clfb01


Kevin K, Sep 18, 2014 @ 23:30
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Hello,


I have been asked by several glocals members if there are going to be People's Climate Marches in other parts of Switzerland as they cannot get to Geneva on Sunday.  Well, the answer is ** YES **


 


LAUSANNE: Awaiting details.  Please check website for latest details as no address stated yet.


https://secure.avaaz.org/fr/event/climate/Marche_Pour_le_Climat_102?cl=5862266206&v=46188


 


BERNE: NO but there are several marches being organised close to Berne


https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/?cl=5862266206&v=46188


 


ZURICH: YES Saturday, September 20, 6:00 PM Helvetiaplatz Zürich


http://act.350.org/event/peoples_climate/7798?source=avaaz?slideshow


 


BASEL: Maybe / not yet confirmed. Sunday 21st 1pm Marktplatz 5, 4001 Basel


You can check here for details:  https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/?slideshow


 


Hope that this helps all those who want their voice and their family's voice to be heard in the climate debate.  Politicians have been talking about this for 25 years and done little whilst we have all seen the weather changing around us so please please try and make the time to join a march close to where you live and let's make a difference this time.


Thank you for reading.


Kevin


 

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Hello,


I have been asked by several glocals members if there are going to be People's Climate Marches in other parts of Switzerland as they cannot get to Geneva on Sunday.  Well, the answer is ** YES **


 


LAUSANNE: Awaiting details.  Please check website for latest details as no address stated yet.


https://secure.avaaz.org/fr/event/climate/Marche_Pour_le_Climat_102?cl=5862266206&v=46188


 


BERNE: NO but there are several marches being organised close to Berne


https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/?cl=5862266206&v=46188


 


ZURICH: YES Saturday, September 20, 6:00 PM Helvetiaplatz Zürich


http://act.350.org/event/peoples_climate/7798?source=avaaz?slideshow


 


BASEL: Maybe / not yet confirmed. Sunday 21st 1pm Marktplatz 5, 4001 Basel


You can check here for details:  https://secure.avaaz.org/en/event/climate/?slideshow


 


Hope that this helps all those who want their voice and their family's voice to be heard in the climate debate.  Politicians have been talking about this for 25 years and done little whilst we have all seen the weather changing around us so please please try and make the time to join a march close to where you live and let's make a difference this time.


Thank you for reading.


Kevin


 


Kevin K, Sep 19, 2014 @ 08:21
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YES it's SUNDAY and we are just a few hours before the start of the Geneva People's Climate March


#WorthSaving      #MarcheClimat      #WereYouThere     #People'sClimateMarch     #Geneva


What do you need to bring?  Something GREEN and something to drink if you get thirsty


Where do we meet?  Plaine des Plainpalais ( the skate park end of Plainpalais)


Where are we going?  Place des Nations


What is the route?     http://marcheclimatgeneve.ch/route.html 


Who is going apart from YOU?


Ban Ki-moon, Emma Thompson, Fernando Meirelles, Yeb Sano, Evangeline Lilly, Russell Brand, Avaaz ED Ricken Patel and many more share why they're hitting the streets for the #PeoplesClimate march. This Sunday we need everyone, find a march near you: avaaz.org/climatemarch


http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2014/sep/19/-sp-climate-change-march-un-summit-new-york-emma-thompson-ban-ki-moon


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marche-pour-le-climat-2109-Groupe-Avaaz-Gen%C3%A8ve/1522079674689854

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YES it's SUNDAY and we are just a few hours before the start of the Geneva People's Climate March


#WorthSaving      #MarcheClimat      #WereYouThere     #People'sClimateMarch     #Geneva


What do you need to bring?  Something GREEN and something to drink if you get thirsty


Where do we meet?  Plaine des Plainpalais ( the skate park end of Plainpalais)


Where are we going?  Place des Nations


What is the route?     http://marcheclimatgeneve.ch/route.html 


Who is going apart from YOU?


Ban Ki-moon, Emma Thompson, Fernando Meirelles, Yeb Sano, Evangeline Lilly, Russell Brand, Avaaz ED Ricken Patel and many more share why they're hitting the streets for the #PeoplesClimate march. This Sunday we need everyone, find a march near you: avaaz.org/climatemarch


http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2014/sep/19/-sp-climate-change-march-un-summit-new-york-emma-thompson-ban-ki-moon


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marche-pour-le-climat-2109-Groupe-Avaaz-Gen%C3%A8ve/1522079674689854


Kevin K, Sep 21, 2014 @ 09:53
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This is what the kids of today have to say to the Leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York 2104.  These could be your kids asking this question in a few years time or even today!

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This is what the kids of today have to say to the Leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York 2104.  These could be your kids asking this question in a few years time or even today!


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Love the typo, Kevin!

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Love the typo, Kevin!


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