Mobilization for Climate Justice

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Mobilization for Climate Justice

Time: November 30, 2009 from 11am to 2pm
Location: Federal Plaza in Downtown Chicago
Website or Map: http://howgreenischicago.org/…
Event Type: mobilization, bikewinter
Organized By: Chicago Climate Action Alliance
Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2009

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Join us in taking a stand for real, just and effective solutions to the climate crisis! We will pay a visit to several climate criminals with offices in downtown Chicago, including the Chicago Climate Exchange, the first and biggest carbon trading institution in the US. We will also be calling for environmental justice and the shutdown of the Crawford and Fisk coal plants in Little Village and Pilsen. The struggle for climate justice begins at home – join us in demanding real solutions in Copenhagen and in Chicago!

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Comment by Sam Schild on November 21, 2009 at 3:09pm
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