
350 Aotearoa Open discussion on the 350.org page about what next for 350. What are you doing to keep 350 alive?

350 Aotearoa Mikhail Gorbachev urging world leaders to tear down the wall of this generation and act on climate change
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk
There are urgent parallels between the fall of Communism and the fight to stop climate change

350 Aotearoa @tcktcktck have launched an emalil petition calling for leaders to go to copenhagen.
Source: www.timeforclimatejustice.org
Stop the global warming. Time for climite justice is now!

350 Aotearoa 350 Flow is a callout for all musicians to create a musical response to climate change

350 Aotearoa Fantastic report highlighting economic and environmental benefits of top climate policies around the world
Source: www.panda.org
Finding workable, practical solutions to the problems posed by Climate Change and Global Warming

350 Aotearoa Wellington Regional Council working on response to climate change policy - great time to get involved
Source: community.350.org.nz
Attached is some info from paul bruce about a response to climate change from the wellington regional council and it sounds like now would be a good time to make our voices heard in the council. Anyone have energy for this?

350 Aotearoa Sign on Climate Concert 5th of December - there will be a sister event in Wellington too

350 Aotearoa Show your support for the strong stand the african delegates are taking for a safe climate - http://350.org/africapledge

350 Aotearoa Why the recent growth in climate sceptics? George Monbiot has an idea - Death Denial
Source: www.monbiot.com
Tell people something they know already and they will thank you for it. Tell them something new and they will hate you for it.

350 Aotearoa Valuable insight into Tim Groser's world view on trade, agriculture and climate change
Source: www.voxy.co.nz
Speech: Climate Change, Trade And AgricultureSpeech by Tim Groser, 4 Nov 2009:

350 Aotearoa Updates from the adopt-a-negotiator program in Barcelona (via @tcktcktck) #350ppm #COP15
Source: tcktcktck.org
This is a guest blog from Anna Collins, who writes for our sister organization, Adopt-a-Negotiator. Follow the inside track of how your country is behaving at the UN climate talks via their website.

350 Aotearoa African leaders walk out of climate talks in Barcelona after poor showing from developed countries.
Source: www.scoop.co.nz
It’s been a dramatic first day at the climate change negotiations here in Barcelona and it’s fair to say frustration with developed countries like New Zealand has exploded. The Kyoto Protocol negotiations are currently suspended. Until further ...

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HAMPDEN UNION CELEBRITY CHALLENGE DEBATE
(A 350 EVENT FOR PROFOUND CLIMATE ACTION AT COPENHAGEN)
"Promoting continuous economic growth per se is a sound national strategy to secure our children’s future”
Hampden Knights Team (to take the negative):
ROD ORAM (Journalist and national commentator on economic matters), ASSOC. ...PROFESSOR SUSAN KRUMDIECK (Mechanical systems engineer, Canterbury University) TE RADAR (Sustainability experimenter and media personality par excellance)
The Challenged (to take the affirmative):
Prime Minister John Key to assemble a team of his “best men and true” to defend our national policy on growth
Arbitrator and Peace Keeper: Our brave MAYOR ALEX FAMILTON
$15 Tickets: 100 only on first come basis with some special guests and media by invitation.
A light evening meal of soup, with a selection of sea food from Fleur's with coffee and cake to follow will be provided (included in ticket price.) BYOB.
Kids of Hampden School will entertain us before the debate.
Book your place with Elizabeth Norton Tel 03 439 4887.
Time and Place: 6.00pm, Saturday 21 November, Hampden Great Hall, Hampden. Any proceeds to Hampden School
We have still not had a positive response from government representatives. In the event that the challenge is not taken up, members of our debating team will address the audience and there will be open discussion facilitated by Mayor Familton – so have your curliest questions at the ready just in case!Read More
(A 350 EVENT FOR PROFOUND CLIMATE ACTION AT COPENHAGEN)
"Promoting continuous economic growth per se is a sound national strategy to secure our children’s future”
Hampden Knights Team (to take the negative):
ROD ORAM (Journalist and national commentator on economic matters), ASSOC. ...PROFESSOR SUSAN KRUMDIECK (Mechanical systems engineer, Canterbury University) TE RADAR (Sustainability experimenter and media personality par excellance)
The Challenged (to take the affirmative):
Prime Minister John Key to assemble a team of his “best men and true” to defend our national policy on growth
Arbitrator and Peace Keeper: Our brave MAYOR ALEX FAMILTON
$15 Tickets: 100 only on first come basis with some special guests and media by invitation.
A light evening meal of soup, with a selection of sea food from Fleur's with coffee and cake to follow will be provided (included in ticket price.) BYOB.
Kids of Hampden School will entertain us before the debate.
Book your place with Elizabeth Norton Tel 03 439 4887.
Time and Place: 6.00pm, Saturday 21 November, Hampden Great Hall, Hampden. Any proceeds to Hampden School
We have still not had a positive response from government representatives. In the event that the challenge is not taken up, members of our debating team will address the audience and there will be open discussion facilitated by Mayor Familton – so have your curliest questions at the ready just in case!Read More
Time:6:00PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Hampden Hall, Hampden

350 Aotearoa Photo slideshow from the day of action - the NZ pics kick in half way through
Source: www.youtube.com
A slideshow of photos from the 350 day of action, the first half are from around the world and the others are from New Zealand

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DUNEDIN Assistant Regional Coordinator and Facilitator - Enviroschools Programme http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/your-council/ jobs/job-vacancies/assistant-regional-co ordinator-and-facilitator-enviroschools- programme
Source: www.dunedin.govt.nz
Information for Applicants (PDF, 22.2 kb, new window)This document describes position, salary and hours of work for the position.
























