- Colorful photos and live video streamed in from events held in more than 100 countries on Saturday where citizens are connecting the dots" between global climate change and extreme weather events. (Huffington Post)
- May 5 is Climate Impacts Day. Many have worked tirelessly to bring to world attention what's happening to our planet. The activity of 350. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- The events are part of a global effort called "Climate Impacts Day" organized by the international climate campaign 350.org. (Common Dreams)
- Most events take place Saturday, May 5, Climate Impact Day: connecting the dots between climate change and extreme weather. The worldwide events are held to draw attention to the worlds rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. (Sun-Journal)
- As part of 350.org's Connect the Dots day of action the world where people respond to climate change and peak oil with creative solutions and engaged optimism. RSVPs required: http://act.climatedots. (Patch)
- You have probably heard about the great scientific and social dilemma called global warming or climate change. The climate has changed [the company] was willing to pay $100 for not living up to their next-day guarantee. (LiveScience.com)
- March 2012 was the warmest on record in the Midwest, with temperatures averaging 50.3 degrees, breaking the previous, 1910 record of 46.9 degrees, according to the Midwestern Regional Climate Center Shoemaker notes. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- TORONTO (Reuters) - Whether it is melting glaciers, coastal erosion or drying lakes, a new app displays the impact of climate change on the planet They date from 1914 up to the present day. The app is available worldwide and costs $2.99. (Reuters India)
- "We need to demonstrate the negative impact of climate change in our day-to-day lives, and this will rapidly bring awareness among the public," he said. (DAWN Group)
- Partnership highlights methods for reducing individual climate impact through smart technology and behavioral have partnered in support of Climate Counts Be the Change Earth Day campaign. (PR Newswire)
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Climate impacts day
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