Is Your Government Listening?

avaazOn December 3, representatives from over 180 countries are meeting at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali to make critical decisions about our future. If we want to avoid dangerous climate change, they must start planning for a post-2012 climate agreement NOW. Please take a minute to send a message to YOUR government!

Avaaz.org, in partnership with SustainUS, Greenpeace Solar Generation, CYCC, and AYCC, is calling for youth around the world to join the global movement and send a message to their governments. Are you concerned? Do you know what needs to happen to stop climate change? So, share your vision of safe world with those who will be deciding on your future in Bali!

2 Responses to “Is Your Government Listening?”


  1. 1 Reida Wagner Dec 2nd, 2007 at 1:10 am

    Your organization seems to be about big issues - how about let’s start somewhere person to avoid it becoming big. Let’s help Gillian Gibbons out of the Sudan and support Women’s Rights!!!!

  2. 2 Erik Storesund Dec 11th, 2007 at 4:02 am

    I have heard somewhere that it takes the voice of many talking about big issues before the talk of smaller issues is given much thought.

    Now, womens rights is not a small issue whatsoever, but it is smaller than the survival of our species.


About Whit


Whit recently graduated from Carleton College in Northfield, MN where he majored in International Relations and minored in Political Economy and Environmental Studies. While on campus, he and his friends worked to make Carleton carbon neutral by designing a Sustainability Revolving Fund, studying the feasibility of bringing new wind turbines to campus, and participating in Minnesota Campus Wars. He spent his summer organizing the March to ReEnergize Iowa, and is currently working on Power Shift 2007 and preparing for upcoming international climate negotiations in Bali as the Partnerships Coordinator for SustainUS

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