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climate wake up call - mon 21stSubmitted by turbosprout on Fri, 2009-09-18 18:24
Events are being organised in South Africa - for a map of events check here. Here are details of one happening in Rondebosch, Cape Town - if you're nearby please go along.
Cape Town – At 12pm, residents and visitors to Rondebosch will gather in front of Rondebosch Common on the mountain side, for a fun, peaceful, “flash mob”. After a flash 'freeze', synchronized phone alarms will sound. People will hold their phones in the air and come together to take a photograph before joining other groups around the globe in sending a flood of phone calls to world leaders urging climate action. Over 1000 similar events will be held in more than 88 countries to deliver a resounding wake-up call to world leaders before they meet in New York on September 22 for critical climate talks. Polls show 90% of people worldwide see climate change as a serious problem. Experts say a UN climate pact in Copenhagen in December risks failure unless world leaders revive bogged-down negotiations this week. "Cape Town residents are taking part to help show the huge level of public concern that climate talks move far and fast enough to deliver a deal that will avert climate catastrophe and unleash a new green economy." A broad coalition of major environmental and anti-poverty organisations as well as faith, civic and youth networks - called the TCKTCKTCK campaign for the ticking-clock urgency of climate change - is backing the campaign effort. WHAT: Global Climate Wake-Up Call in Cape Town To see full map of global wake-up call events and sign up to attend one near you: http://www.avaaz.org/en/tcktcktck_map The TckTckTck campaign is a broad alliance of faith and youth groups, trade unions and non-governmental organisations including Avaaz.org, Greenpeace, 350.org, Oxfam and WWF calling for a new international climate treaty that is fair, ambitious and binding. Well over 1 million individuals have already pledged support online: http://www.tcktcktck.org ( categories: )
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hotline to Jacob Zuma
Zuma's new hotline sounds like an ideal way for South Africans to make their climate change appeals heard.
The toll-free hotline - 17737 - is manned by 43 liaison staff in the presidency.
They [the liaison staff] will have the responsibility of following up the public enquiries and complaints lodged, and ensure that all are attended to efficiently.
To quote a recent newspaper article: "This is part of the president's directive to create an interactive, accessible and responsive government."
Jacob Zuma, we hope you're ready to hear our wake up call!