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Tuesday September 28.  2010

CMM Students Raise Awareness of Climate Crisis with 350.org

People all over the world participate in 350.org. Iceland's antipodes in Coffs Harbour, Australia formed a large 350 sign on their beach in 2009. Our students hope that people in Ísafjörður will do the same on October 10. Photo:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/350org/
People all over the world participate in 350.org. Iceland's antipodes in Coffs Harbour, Australia formed a large 350 sign on their beach in 2009. Our students hope that people in Ísafjörður will do the same on October 10. Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/350org/
Coastal and Marine Management Master‘s student have joined up with the international campaign 350.org to help raise awareness about the current climate crisis. On October 10th, 2010 (10/10/10) 350.org has asked everyone to put on a Global Work Party to show politicians all over the world that we want to see an environmental change within policy. As of today there are over 3,500 Work Parties registered in over 160 countries!

Our students registered with 350.org over three weeks ago and have been organizing different activities for the 10/10/10 Global Work Party in Ísafjörður. The students' event is called "Keep the Ice in Iceland-Isafjordur!" and all furthern information can be found on the events website.

Students weeding a flower bed in Ísafjörður.
Students weeding a flower bed in Ísafjörður.
The students have already participated in weeding one of Ísafjörður's flower beds with Ísafjarðarbær municipality's Umhverfisfulltrúi (Environmental Engineer), Ralf Trylla. Ralf has worked closely with the student since the beginning and has been a great asset. On Saturday September 25th, the students are teaming up with the Ægir students' association to help with the local leg of the international Coastal Cleanup Day. Around one ton of waste was collected around Ísafjörður! Next week a smaller group of students are heading to Flateyri to run an in-class workshop on sustainability with some of the local children. The hope is to include all the local school and have as many children participate as possible.

Perhaps the most exciting event planned for 10/10/10 is the free screening of the documentary "Future of Hope" and a personal visit from the film makers. Check out the trailer here and the Facebook site of the film.

From one of the many organizing meetings of the group at the University Centre.
From one of the many organizing meetings of the group at the University Centre.
The Work Party events are still being organized and the students would love to hear from locals with any ideas or suggestions. At the end of the day the students are organizing a community photo to be published on 350.org's website and would like everyone to attend!

If you have any questions or would like to help, please contact Megan Veley at megan.veley(at)gmail.com.

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