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Making Some Noise To Protect The Future Of The 99%

Bill McKibben | Posted 01.22.2012

Bill McKibben

Since climate change is the first truly global problem, those people have to figure out how to raise a common message, one that crosses the boundaries of language. The best method -- proven in countless social movements -- may be music.

PHOTOS: Mega Climate Art From Around the World

Bill McKibben | Posted 05.25.2011

Bill McKibben

2010-11-27-polar.jpgThere's no bigger crisis the planet has ever faced, so it makes sense that there's never been bigger art to make the case.

PHOTOS: Over 7,000 Events In 188 Countries Tackle Climate Change With A Global Work Party

Posted 05.25.2011

On 10/10/10, people in 188 countries participated in over 7,000 events as a part of 350.org's Global Work Party to show their politicians that they ar...

The World's Biggest Environmental Crisis Flows on

Bill McKibben | Posted 05.25.2011

Bill McKibben

Here's the thing: in the 3 months since BP stabbed its hole in the bottom of the sea, if you add up all the carbon being burned in the world, we had the equivalent of at least 5,000 Deepwater Horizons pouring carbon into the atmosphere.

Two Sides of the Same Planet

May Boeve | Posted 05.25.2011

May Boeve

As politicians continue to whine, the planet continues to warm. Meanwhile, on the other side of this warming planet, some political leaders are walking their talk.

Want to Light up a Movement? Think Art, Engage the Heart

Bill McKibben | Posted 05.25.2011

Bill McKibben

2010-07-05-350sun.jpgRight now the left brain really isn't doing the trick. We've known about climate change for 20 years, and so far we've done... nothing.

The Space Shuttle Challenger and Climate Change

Dan Miller | Posted 05.25.2011

Dan Miller

Climate scientists are telling us that we are headed for catastrophe if we keep emitting CO2 and other greenhouse gases. But instead of heeding their warnings, we are asking for proof of the impending disaster.

Show me your climate leader

Avaaz.org | Avaaz.org | Posted 05.25.2011

The clock is ticking on climate change. In one month, 192 countries will meet at the international climate summit in Copenhagen to negotiate a new glo...

350 Day Of Climate Action (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

Who knew a data point about carbon emissions could be so sexy? More creative videos keep pouring in related to 350's International Day of Climate Acti...

International Day Of Climate Action: Adorable Photos Of Children

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

People around the world have come together for the International Day of Climate Action, and they are showing support in some amazing and creative ways...

350 Protests In New York City: Thousands March Across Brooklyn Bridge

Posted 05.25.2011

With the focus on bringing carbon dioxide levels down from 385 parts per million (and rising) to 350 ppm -- the level scientists have deemed safe as t...

Show us your climate leader

Avaaz.org | Avaaz.org | Posted 05.25.2011

The clock is ticking on climate change. In one month, 192 countries will meet at the international climate summit in Copenhagen to negotiate a new glo...

International Day Of Climate Action: The Most Creative 350 Photos

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

Check out these amazingly creative photos from 350.org's international day of climate action, to show the world's leaders that there is a global movem...

350's International Day Of Climate Action: HuffPost Readers' Photos

Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011

Saturday marked the International Day of Climate Action, were people demonstrated their concern over climate change with over 5,2000 creative and stun...

A New Number for a New Era: From 9/11 to 350

Billy Parish | Posted 05.25.2011

Billy Parish

Until we change our lifestyle, the Earth will remain in the danger zone. There is still time to bring carbon dioxide levels back down, but it's going to take a major transformation in how we think and act.

Can A Number Save the World?

Billy Parish | Posted 05.25.2011

Billy Parish

It can if that number is 350. That's the safe upper limit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: 350 parts per million (ppm).

Combatting "CO-Tuneout"

James Glave | Posted 05.25.2011

James Glave

Do you know how much carbon that quick Google search just kicked up? Or the atmospheric price of that orange juice? Me neither. In fact, I don't care.

Work For Obama: Over 350,000 Have Applied For Jobs With Administration

CNN | Posted 05.25.2011

Over 350-thousand and counting. That's how many people the Obama transition team says have submitted resumes online hoping to land a job with the inco...

The 350, Big Oil and John McCain Connection

Marguerite Manteau-Rao | Posted 05.25.2011

Marguerite Manteau-Rao

Maybe not as exciting as the Democratic Convention, but even more critical for our survival, is a piece of news that went totally unnoticed this week. CO2 levels continue to rise, with no end in sight.