Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Climate change: report from Sidmouth converstation

The big climate change day on 21st September  received a lot of coverage:
Futures Forum: Climate change: reports from around the world

The 10:10 took the event as a starting point for positive future action:
Futures Forum: Climate change... and community energy ... what's next from 10:10

The SidEnergy newsletter gave us a report as it happened in Sidmouth:
Futures Forum: SidEnergy latest news...... climate change conversation...... green homes...... free insulation from cosy devon...... energy and the arts...... "show us your bills"......

This has just been uploaded onto the Vision Group website:

Climate Change Day


Climate Day in Sidmouth
Sidmouth takes part in global climate change conversation

On Sunday 21st September a world-wide set of events took place ahead of the UN climate summit in Paris next year. 'People's climate marches' were scheduled for New York and London.

In sunny Sidmouth about 100 people came by to show their support or just for a chat and 87 signed the petition calling on governments to put Climate Change more prominently on their agenda. These signatures were added to the 1,000 already collected online from East Devon. The event achieved the purpose of getting more people to engage in conversation on this topic and help push for a stronger government commitment.

SidEnergy joined in the climate change debate with others on the Esplanade in front of the Lifeboat station.

If you couldn’t make it on the day you can still sign the petition online by following this link:
www.secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_51/?bUhlIab&v=44462  

Vision Group for Sidmouth - Climate Change Conversation



"A photo of Climate Change conversation on the Esplanade to illustrate the number of signatures collected."













For a rather bigger show, here's a report from New York:




Voices of the People’s Climate March | The Nation
The People’s Climate March Was Huge, but Will It Change Everything? | The Nation
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