On Friday, March 16th, walkers taking part in the Interfaith Walk for Climate Rescue began an 8 day journey through the state of Massachusettes issuing a moral call for swift, bold, and comprehensive political action to address global
warming and demanding an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Over 800 will join the march as it winds its way from Western Massachusettes to Boston, where it will end on March 24th with Climate Rescue Day. On March 24th, people will walk, bike, worship and rally to demand action on climate change. The weather in Massachusettes has been miserable- sleet, freezing rain and snow. Yet, the marchers continue to trek on, motivated by their desire to make 2007 the year for climate action. Students from across the Northeast will join Climate Rescue Day as part of the 5th Annual Northeast Student Energy Summit. Register today for the summit!
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