Our friends in Bungoma Kenya
organized by the local group Jatonet

A poignant picture from Burundi that connects a lot of dots
It came with this caption: Here, it is in a village of Gatumba in a country of east Africa which is called Burundi. In this photo, we are in the presence of a young lady showing with the finger there where was her house before being taken by the violent rain. Now you see it yourself, there is only a swamp of water....
Connecting the dots in India’s beautiful Nilgiri Hills

At KPMG in Santiago Chile

We told everyone at the company to come to work on a bike and then we drove
around in circles around our office building at lunch time wearing KPMG
vivesostenible T-shirt that was especially designed for the event. We also
gave lectures to over 50 employees about climate change and sustainablity
and how everything is connected!
From Senga-Gweru in Zimbabwe

The message from Hembergen, Germany
"We're up to our necks in it, so let's get to work!"

As the League of Women Voters points out in Montgomery, Alabama
our weird new weather is leading to off-the-charts pollen counts and allergy explosions

From Durban, in South Africa

The learners at West Park Special School depict the death of many of our
indigenous trees because of the drought they are experiencing in the area.
The China Youth Climate Action Network in Guangzhou

It came with this message: The dot is a response to the significant changes of weather in the region, Guangdong Province (whose capital city is Guangzhou). Extremeweather of excessive raining is no longer rare to people living here. Especially since this month, many villages and towns in the Province were flooded, causing at least 5 death.
Young people in China are ready to spread the message to even more
regions with the cooperation of 350.org!
Scouting groups in Cochabamba, Bolivia
spent the day educating the community about climate
