To preserve our planet, scientists tell us we must reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere from its current level of 392 parts per million ("ppm")to below 350 ppm. But 350 is more than a number—it's a symbol of where we need to head as a planet.
At 350.org, we're building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and push for policies that will put the world on track to get to 350 ppm.
After our environmentally-themed Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at First Parish Unitarian Church down the street, our youth will ring the steeple bell at St Peter's Episcopal Church 350 times to r
We will be singing a song for a film to send to world leaders
to ask them to take action now to stop climate change and
help protect the planet for our children.
On October 26th the Sunday School children at South Church in Andover, UCC, took turns ringing the church bell 350 times to call attention to the importance of reducing carbon emissions.
El Sistema de la Naciones Unidas de Costa Rica y la Universidad de Costa Rica invitan al foro: Costa Rica ante los retos del cambio climático: hacia una agenda para la mitigación y adaptación
This programme is aims at getting more information on polltion of air, water and soil and create awarness among the studetns and youth to be more active in climate watch.
Action Against Climate Change is currently campaigning in universities and high schools in Liberia. We have speakers and video documentary to highlight the topics well.
Scientists say that 350 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere is the safe limit for humanity. Learn more about 350—what it means, where it came from, and how to get there. Read More »
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