Don’t Miss Out On the Action March 2nd!

On March 2nd, people from all over the country will converge on the Capitol Power Plant in Washington D.C. for the largest mass civil disobedience against global warming in U.S. history. The Capitol Climate Action will be the loudest call for a clean energy revolution ever made.

But what about those people who can’t make it to D.C. that day?

Well, Greenpeace is asking people to host house parties on February 12th in support of this historic event. It’s a great way for those who can’t make it to D.C. to get involved. Here’s what will be happening at the events:

1. People will join an exclusive conference call with Mike Clark, interim executive director of Greenpeace USA, and Matt Leonard, Capitol Climate Action coordinator, to get the inside scoop on the action itself.
2. People will find out how to get more people from your community involved.
3. And people create personalized pinwheels, symbolizing clean power, for use on March 2nd.

You can sign up here to host or attend a house party on February 12th in your community.

Let’s make History!


About John


John Deans is a Greenpeace campaigner working on Toxics issues, but he got his start in activism working to stop climate change and still participates when able.

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