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Taking the Pledge to Mobilize at the Climate Mobilization Rally
Community members in Santa Cruz gathered at the Town Clock on June 14 to rally and share information about climate change in order to encourage individuals to take the Climate Mobilization pledge, which demands a "WWII scale" effort by society to create a 100% clean energy economy by 2025.
A copy of the pledge was available for signing at the Town Clock, and after a variety of community leaders spoke about climate change from both a local and global perspective, the group marched around the downtown.
The Climate Mobilization is intended to rapidly transform every sector, and supporters say that because the world's poorest people are the ones most adversely affected by climate change, there will be a strong social focus.
"This campaign has to be about social justice as well as environmental justice," speaker Gillian Greensite, Chair of the Santa Cruz Sierra Club Conservation Committee, said at the rally.
In addition to Greensite, speakers at the rally included one of the leaders in a successful ban on fracking, Mary Hsia-Coron of San Benito Rising; Richard Nolthenius, Chair of the Astronomy Department at Cabrillo College, who created the "Planetary Climate Science" course; and Bruce Daniels, who has a PhD from UC Santa Cruz in Hydro-climatology, and is on the Board of Directors of the Soquel Creek Water District.
The rally was sponsored by 350 Santa Cruz, with co-sponsors Santa Cruz Sierra Club, WILPF, and Communities for a Sustainable Monterey County.
To read the full Climate Mobilization pledge, see:
http://www.theclimatemobilization.org/sign_the_pledge
For more information about 350 Santa Cruz, see:
http://350santacruz.org/
Alex Darocy
http://alexdarocy.blogspot.com/
The Climate Mobilization is intended to rapidly transform every sector, and supporters say that because the world's poorest people are the ones most adversely affected by climate change, there will be a strong social focus.
"This campaign has to be about social justice as well as environmental justice," speaker Gillian Greensite, Chair of the Santa Cruz Sierra Club Conservation Committee, said at the rally.
In addition to Greensite, speakers at the rally included one of the leaders in a successful ban on fracking, Mary Hsia-Coron of San Benito Rising; Richard Nolthenius, Chair of the Astronomy Department at Cabrillo College, who created the "Planetary Climate Science" course; and Bruce Daniels, who has a PhD from UC Santa Cruz in Hydro-climatology, and is on the Board of Directors of the Soquel Creek Water District.
The rally was sponsored by 350 Santa Cruz, with co-sponsors Santa Cruz Sierra Club, WILPF, and Communities for a Sustainable Monterey County.
To read the full Climate Mobilization pledge, see:
http://www.theclimatemobilization.org/sign_the_pledge
For more information about 350 Santa Cruz, see:
http://350santacruz.org/
Alex Darocy
http://alexdarocy.blogspot.com/
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