A solitary dot with a sad story to tell
Thomas Hand holds up his climate dot in a newly-formed landslide on a
trail near Lye Brook Falls in Manchester, Vermont. This landslide, which
occurred during Hurricane Irene, opened up and eroded a swath approximately
500' long by 60' wide.

Veracruz in Mexico has always been a huge part of the 350 fight
and one reason is the remarkable damage inflicted by Hurricane Karl, which really socked the region

In Izmir, Turkey–hometown of the great bard Homer–
We're fighting hard against a new coal-fired power plant

Madison Wisconsin has the greatest farmers market in the USA
but climate change is making farming difficult--so these activists made sure shoppers know to take action on global warming

it’s prom time in Berea, Kentucky USA
which should mean spring flowers for the gowns--but they've already come and gone, the weather's been so hot

In this picture from Traverse City, some are wearing winter clothes and some beach outfits
to illustrate just how weird the weather has gotten there. Record temperatures in March caused the region's famous cherries to blossom, then frost killed off most of the crop last month
Pointing out the highwater mark from 2008’s horrible floods in Decorah Iowa

From Hanoi, where different groups converged on a “Journey of Climate Knowledge.”

Volunteers of 350.org Hanoi joined the Climate Impacts Day Vietnam on the
bank of Red River in Hanoi, Vietnam with the journey named Red River – The
Journey of Climate Knowledge. They witnessed the impacts of climate change
on the river. The river is being dry day after day, the land is being
barren and storms are more frequent. The volunteers had a meaningful
journey along the river bank and took many photos that show the happening
of climate change here. They also interview local people and knew that the
changes of climate in recent years made their lives very difficult. Plants
are stunted, water resources are becoming exhausted. The volunteers
provided some information for local people to let them know why they have
to protect their environment and why they have to use natural resources in
an economical way. All of these aims at letting people know that
environment is vital for our life and we have to protect it as our
survival. These photos show the urgent status of impacts climate change on
Red River in particular and Vietnam as well as the world in common. Let
Vietnam raise its voice for survival of our planet. (Photo: 350.org Hanoi,
Vietnam)
Aboard the good ship Clearwater
on the mighty Hudson River in New York State, USA

Aboard the good ship Clearwater
on the mighty Hudson River in New York State, USA
