350 Postcards Project with Photo Gallery
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Though the 350 strives to keep its campaign up to date with the most cutting edge, open-source, web 2.0 organizing tools, they’ve decided to start out the 350.org campaign by spreading the word through one of the oldest forms of communication – snail mail. In words, collages and drawings on the back of a postcard, the 350 Campaign wants to hear from people all around the world, why it is worth it for them, their communities, and the rest of the world to aim for 350 parts per million. We thinks what a fine way to launch a global open source movement to spread the number 350!
Postcards Project Overview from the 35 Campaign:
Getting to 350 won’t be easy, but is necessary for preserving life as we know it on this planet. Share your reasons for joining this movement with others around the world. We hope that this idea can be a fun, artistic, and educational way for teachers, students, organizers, artists, and anyone else to connect to this global project. Our collective responses will help connect our struggles and serve as inspiration to others to get involved and to keep striving for a brighter future. We’ll share your responses on our website, and eventually at the UN climate meetings, when we receive them by electronic or regular mail. Just read the instructions below to get started:
1. Get a postcard. Purchase a postcard or find any roughly mailable material to write on. If needed, cover the back of the postcard with scrap paper to create a clean space to create your response.
2. Find materials. Gather any art supplies or recycled material you may want to complete your postcard. Ideas include paint, crayons, markers, glue, leaves, and old newspapers or magazines.
3. Create your postcard. In words, images, or both, answer the question in one sentence or less, “Why is it worth it for me, my community, and the rest of the world to aim for 350 parts per million?” on the back of the postcard. Remember to include your name and where you’re sending it from.
4. Send it in. Mail a scanned image or photo to postcards [at] 350.org or attach a stamp and drop it in the mail to 1370 Mission St., 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103. See your postcard in the global postcard gallery!
5. Pass it on! Send the idea on to your friends around the world to invite them to participate in the project. Check out some of the postcards we’ve gotten so far for ideas:
.: 350.org :.
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- Brighter Planet and 350.org Challenge Bloggers to Offset Carbon Emissions With Onsite Badge
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- Keeling Curve: Our Breathing Planet and CO2 Rising
- Dr. Charles David Keeling BIOGRAPHY: Climate Science Pioneer
- Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide BASICS »
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