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Connect The Dots - Coseley's 'Weird Weather' Education Day

Posted by Digger-Jones - 16 May 2012 at 7:00pm - Comments
All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace Birmingham and Black Country
350.org photoshoot

On Saturday 5th May two of our Greenpeace members attended Coseley's 'Connect the Dots' event. The event was part of Climate Impacts Day across the world which was being promoted by environmental group 350.org

A range of activities and information were available to both adults and children to help educate the public about 'Weird Weather' conditions that are currently happening across the globe. Activities included face-painting for children (and adults) and a climate trail around Roseville. The event was held at the local library and information boards were available for the public to read.

At 4:15pm visitors took part in the 'Weird Weather' photo shoot that was then uploaded to 350.org along with hundreds of other photos from around the world.

All in all Coseley's 'Connect the Dots' event was a success and a great opportunity to educate the public further in the effects of Global Warming. A big thanks to Kay Edwards for allowing us to be a part of this event and for providing a safe, fun, and informative atmosphere for such an important and vital campaign.

For more information on 350.org campaigns then please visit the website:

www.350.org

 

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