Technology for Change: 350.org
They have mobilized a huge number of volunteers: 5,200 simultaneous rallies and demonstrations in 181 countries in 2009, and an organized day of climate solution projects, including the creation of urban gardens and solar panel installations, at 7,000 events in 188 countries in 2010. CNN called the 2009 demonstrations, “the most widespread day of political action in the planet's history.”
350.org’s next Global Day of Action is September 24. “Moving Planet: A Day to Move Beyond Fossil Fuels” will organize demonstrations of bicycling, marching, skating, and dancing around the world. The demonstrations will be the vehicle used to deliver political demands, including: science-based policies such as a UN path for a socially-just transition back to 350 ppm, mobilization of funding to create access to clean, renewable energy, reducing corporate power over our leaders, supporting the rights of indigenous peoples, and protecting human health.
We chose to spotlight 350.org as an example of Technology for Change because of its use of the Internet and online video campaigns to connect people who are passionate about saving the planet from the disasters caused by climate change around the world. Check out this 90-second animated video used by 350.org to share their message, overcome language barriers, organize, and take action around the world.
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