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Dec 3rd Demo in the USA


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a comment from Lynn Vincentnathan in reponse to What next after Kyoto? on 2nd November, 2005. . See below for an overview of the conversation. I'm passing on the messages I received: *************************************** Friends, We've set up an interactive email list for people organizing toward December 3rd stop global warming actions. You can send out and receive emails to everyone else who signs onto the list. As we get closer to the 3rd it seems like this could be useful for many of us. To join the list send a blank email, nothing in the subject line, nothing in the area where you write, to: dec3organizing-subscribe@topica.com. Ted ************* Ted Glick 973-338-5398 indpol@igc.org P.O. Box 1132 Bloomfield, N.J. 07003 ******************************************* Stop Global Warming Local Actions On or Around December 3rd in the USA Arizona Tucson: Vincent Pawlowski is working to plan a local rally; pawlowski@ultrasw.com California Arcata: The Redwood Alliance Climate Protection project is planning an informational event about global warming and climate change. Contact: Jennifer Berman, casadelmar1234@sbcglobal.net. San Francisco: Several endorsing groups are discussing what they will be doing. Contact: Mike Hudema, Global Exchange, itstimetoriseup@gmail.com. San Diego: Heather Campbell is reaching out to local groups; climate@znet.com Los Angeles: Deborah Orosz reports that there will be "some kind of Bus Riders Union/Strategy Center action on December 2;" deborahorosz@mindspring.com. Gary Mitchell of Planet Rehab is exploring other possibilities; gcmitchell7@aol.com. Fresno: Angela Price at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence reports that on December 4th Michael Parenti will speak on the subject, "Eco-Catastrophe and Corporate Power;" angelprice@juno.com Colorado Colorado Clean Energy Action has pulled together a group which will be bringing a nationally known speaker for an event. Leslie Glustrom, lglustrom@qwest.net or Dan Friedlander, dan@invuinfo.com Delaware It is possible that Green Delaware will be organizing a local action. Contact Alan Muller, greendel@dca.net Florida Gainesville: Naomi Ganyo of Sustainable Alachua County says, "We will do our part in Gainesville, Florida to get your word out and possibly organize a demonstration in north central Florida;" naomi@the-green-scene.org Louisiana New Orleans: Micah Walker Parkin of the Alliance for Affordable Energy reports on plans for a "Save New Orleans, Stop Global Warming" party in the French Quarter on Dec. 3; mwalker@all4energy.org Maine Old Orchard Beach: Jacqui Deveneau and the local Green Party are figuring out what they will be doing; jacquio50@yahoo.com. Maryland Montgomery County: Tim Willard reports that there will be a showing on Dec. 3rd of "We Are All Smith Islanders" and there may be other Maryland events organized by the Green Party; dravidic@yahoo.com. Mike Tidwell of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network reports that there will be a large contingent from CCAN going to Montreal and they are considering what they can do locally; mtidwell@chesapeakeclimate.org Massachusetts Boxford: Jon-Eric White has ordered 100 each of the Stop Global Warming buttons, stickers and posters to circulate; jewhite27@comcast.net Boston: Lois Hayes is serving as a contact person for folks interested in organizing in Boston; loiehayes@verizon.net. Minnesota Twin Cities: Lindsay Dahl is going to Montreal but he is reaching out to urge local organizers to pull something together; research@me3.org New Jersey Newark: Jane Califf of Rutgers Acts for Peace and Justice reports that on November 30th there will be an educational forum on the Newark campus on global warming; jcaliff@andromeda.rutgers.edu. New York New York City: A coalition of a number of groups is planning a demonstration after work on Dec. 2 across from the Federal Building in Foley Square, and several activities on the 3rd: a demonstration on the east side of Manhattan the morning of the 3rd in support of a planned clean energy project to generate electricity from the East River current, a film festival followed by an interfaith service in the afternoon and evening, and a late evening stop global warming party; Ted Glick, usajointheworld@igc.org. Rochester: The local Sierra Club is considering doing something. Contact Hugh Mitchell, goshawk@frontiernet.net. Eli Yewdall is also exploring possibilities; eyewdall@gonzaga.edu Ithaca: Graduate student Emily Rochon is exploring doing something at Cornell University; etr6@cornell.edu. North Carolina Chapel Hill: Dennis Markatos of SURGE is exploring what they can do; dennis_markatos@yahoo.com Pennsylvania Pipersville: Richard McNutt of the Tidewaters Gateway Partnership has ordered hundreds of resource materials for widespread distribution in his region; mcnuttrh10@yahoo.com. Philadelphia: Arthur Waskow and Charles Lenchner of the Shalom Center and Philadelphia Beyond Oil are exploring a local action; awaskow@aol.com, clenchner01@yahoo.com South Carolina Karel Keel is exploring doing something in Upstate South Carolina, possibly with the Unitarian Universalists; karel@bellsouth.net. Texas Dallas: Drew Pruett has ordered 300 stickers and 70 buttons to distribute widely; drew.pruett@sbcglobal.net Vermont Middlebury: Jamie Henn reports that they will be taking 30 students to Montreal. He has ordered 125 buttons, stickers and posters for distribution; jhenn@middlebury.edu. Washington Seattle: Thea Lefkowitz of the Partnership for Religion and the Environment is planning an "interfaith global warming press event" on December 1-2; tlevkovitz@thewac.org. Joe Szwaja of the Green Party is exploring a local action of some kind; joeszwaja@earthlink.net. Olympia: Chris Stegman of the Green Party reports that they are planning an event on Dec. 2 at the office of Climate Solutions to announce the formation of a “Climate Action Group” affiliated to CCC, and they will have a direct action on December 3; c.stegman@comcast.net. Washington, D.C. (Dec. 2) On Dec. 2, we will be holding a hybrid car rally around the White House. Times to be determined. We expect 100 hybrid cars. On Dec 3, we are going to have fiddle players in the 10 most prominent locations in DC with literature explaining that while Bush fiddles, the world burns. anne@chesapeakeclimate.org Energy Action Billy Parish reports that he expects at least 30-50 forums on college campuses around the country during the time of the Montreal meeting; billyparish@gmail.com and a special mention of Artists for Survival on Earth. . . a group just forming, initiated by actor, director and theater artist Cate Woodruff to "create ongoing music and dance concerts, gallery showings, films, articles, novels, poetry, readings, performances, speeches and human expressions of all kinds in support of our struggle to survive Global Warming." Contact: cate@catewoodruff.com. To report on additional actions, to order Stop Global Warming buttons, stickers or posters, to update this information or for other information write to usajointheworld@igc.org or call 973-338-5398. Check out the website at www.climatecrisis.us.