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April 21, 2023. Boston, MA.
Members of Extinction Rebellion, climate activists and community members held a rally on the eve of Earth Day at City Hall Plaza and the marched to then Massachusetts State House.
Organizers from various climate coalitions spoke about the issues of the climate crisis particularly the need to stand against new fossil fuel infrastructure.
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© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
A view from the balcony. Eric Johnson and Megan Stillerman were forced to move from their apartment home in Rancho Bernardo, Calif., after the Witch Creek Fires of October 2007. Some 500,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in San Diego County during the fires, one million in southern California.
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
Renee Colette of Redondo Beach along with other activists formed a human chain on Manhattan Beach to help illustrate where the water line will be if global warming is allowed to continue. Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Manhattan Beach, California, Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
Activists are arrested after peacefully blockading the Fisk Coal Plant as part of a coalition rally with the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization during a coalition rally with Greenpeace, 350.org, Rainforest Action Network and allies in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
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A Greenpeace Water Watch volunteer inspects a tilapia nest exposed in a part of the river floor of Matulid, the largest tributary of the Angat Reservoir. The photo was taken last April 13, when water levels hit the critical 180 meters above sea level (masl) and supply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off. The normal operating level of the dam is 220 masl. Photo at right at right, showing Matulid now almost completely dried up, was taken last Friday (July 16), when levels reached an historical low of 157.55 despite the rains, triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted water utility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address the dwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of Metro Manila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration of President Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impacts that are now affecting the Philippines every year. ©Gigie Cruz-Sy /Greenpeace
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
Washington University in St. Louis students Alex Anderson, Amy Plovick and Jeremy Pivor (left to right) hold a sign at the "Action at the Arch" rally in St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Manhattan Beach, California, Oct. 24, 2009. Activists formed a human chain on the Beach to help illustrate where the water line will be if global warming is allowed to continue. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Philip Grout, left, and Catherine Betz listen to speakers at the "Action at the Arch" rally in St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Newlyweds Eric and Megan Johnson stand inside their new home in Caridff, Calif., Dec. 12, 2009. They hold photos of their former apartment complex, just miles away in Rancho Bernardo, Calif., that was destroyed in the Witch Creek Fires of October 2007. Some 500,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in San Diego County during the fires, one million in southern California.
Greenpeace and 350.org activists march across the Brooklyn Bridge with coalition partners in New York on Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
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Activists formed a human chain on the Beach to help illustrate where the
water line will be if global warming is allowed to continue.
Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Manhattan Beach, California, Oct. 24, 2009. Activists formed a human chain on the Beach to help illustrate where the water line will be if global warming is allowed to continue. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
An activist is arrested after peacefully blockading the Fisk Coal Plant as part of a coalition rally with the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization during a coalition rally with Greenpeace, 350.org, Rainforest Action Network and allies in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009 The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists carry banners during a march in Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Eric Johnson and Megan Stillerman were forced to move from their apartment home in Rancho Bernardo, Calif., after the Witch Creek Fires of October 2007. Some 500,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in San Diego County during the fires, one million in southern California. Eric's car survived the fire.
Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Classical concert on May 29th with Staatskapelle Berlin in Potsdam Friedenskirche.
Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists display signs in Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
ICSC went to Guiuan, Eastern Samar in support with WORTH Initiative to conduct a workshop series on Gender and Development (GAD) and Climate Change Planning. The workshops aim to enhance local development plans and budget to be responsive to both gender and development and climate change adaptation efforts in the municipality of Guiuan.
One of the highlights of the workshops is photo voice, where the participants take photos in the ground based on several research questions focus on climate risk and vulnerability assessment. The participants visited wo sites in Guiuan, in Brgy. Campuyong which is a coastal community and also a small island, in Brgy. Trinidad in Tubabao island.
Photos taken by: ICSC staff and participants of photovoice workshop.
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Nora Slaughter, 5, of Durham holds a sign at a Greenpeace/350.org rally in Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Texas Joe Constantine follows in the footsteps of polar explorer Eric Philips who guides him across partially melted sea-ice which lies in Kane Basin in north Greenland. A team of scientists are on board the Arctic Sunrise which has temporarily 'parked' in the ice, during the 1st leg of Greenpeace's 3 month long Arctic Impacts expedition, to document the effects of climate change on the Arctic environment ahead of the Copenhagen summit which will be held in December 2009.
Philip Grout, left, and Catherine Betz listen to speakers at the "Action at the Arch" rally in St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace and 350.org activists display climate action messages under the
"Gateway Arch" at the "Action at the Arch" rally as part of the
International Day of Climate Action in St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 24, 2009.
Photo Credit: Bill Boyce/Greenpeace
Classical concert on May 29th with Staatskapelle Berlin in Potsdam Friedenskirche.
Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
Eric Johnson and Megan Stillerman were forced to move from their apartment home in Rancho Bernardo, Calif., after the Witch Creek Fires of October 2007. Some 500,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in San Diego County during the fires, one million in southern California.
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
Room with a view of destruction. Eric Johnson and Megan Stillerman were forced to move from their apartment home in Rancho Bernardo, Calif., after the Witch Creek Fires of October 2007. Some 500,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in San Diego County during the fires, one million in southern California.
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August 4, 2022. Salem, Massachusetts
Environmental activists from MassPowerForward, Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), UU Mass Action, 350 Mass North Shore Node, Mothers Out Front, Mass Climate Action, Sierra Club, and Citizens Climate Lobby North Shore gathered on the Salem, Mass Blaney Street Wharf to urge Gov. Charlie Baker to sign the climate bill sitting on his desk. Salem is set to lead in the renewable energy revolution as an Offshore Wind port servicing Cape Cod, the Gulf of Maine, and beyond in NJ, NY, RI, and CT. Gov. Baker remains a leader in renewable energy, but the climate bill is languishing on his desk.
Pat Gozemba, Co-Chair of SAFE, pleaded with the governor, “Governor Baker, on May 18, 2022, fewer than 3 months ago, you raised our hopes right on this pier by announcing your Economic Development Bill that you submitted to the Legislature calling for $45 million for the redevelopment of the Port of Salem. We thank you for that. But that gesture means nothing if you do not NOW sign our Climate Bill H.5060, An Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Photo at left shows trees that are normally submerged when Angat Dam waters are at the normal 220 meters above sea level (masl). The photo was taken last April 13, when it hit the critical level of 180 masl and supply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off. Photo at right was taken last Friday (July 16), when levels reached its historical low of 157.55 despite the rains, triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted water utility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address the dwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of Metro Manila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration of President Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impacts that are now affecting the Philippines every year. ©Joseph Agcaoili /Greenpeace; and ©Gigie Cruz-Sy /Greenpeace
Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Raleigh, N.C., Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
An activist is arrested after peacefully blockading the Fisk Coal Plant with the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization during a coalition rally with Greenpeace, 350.org, Rainforest Action Network and allies in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009.
Greenpeace activists Ashley Sayed (left) and Eunice Jeon (right) rally with coalition partners in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace and 350.org activists march across the Brooklyn Bridge with coalition partners in New York on Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Greenpeace U.S. Executive Director Phil Radford marches with activists and coalition partners in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
August 4, 2022. Salem, Massachusetts
Environmental activists from MassPowerForward, Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), UU Mass Action, 350 Mass North Shore Node, Mothers Out Front, Mass Climate Action, Sierra Club, and Citizens Climate Lobby North Shore gathered on the Salem, Mass Blaney Street Wharf to urge Gov. Charlie Baker to sign the climate bill sitting on his desk. Salem is set to lead in the renewable energy revolution as an Offshore Wind port servicing Cape Cod, the Gulf of Maine, and beyond in NJ, NY, RI, and CT. Gov. Baker remains a leader in renewable energy, but the climate bill is languishing on his desk.
Pat Gozemba, Co-Chair of SAFE, pleaded with the governor, “Governor Baker, on May 18, 2022, fewer than 3 months ago, you raised our hopes right on this pier by announcing your Economic Development Bill that you submitted to the Legislature calling for $45 million for the redevelopment of the Port of Salem. We thank you for that. But that gesture means nothing if you do not NOW sign our Climate Bill H.5060, An Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Greenpeace activists rally with coalition partners in Manhattan Beach, California, Oct. 24, 2009. Activists formed a human chain on the Beach to help illustrate where the water line will be if global warming is allowed to continue. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
August 4, 2022. Salem, Massachusetts
Environmental activists from MassPowerForward, Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), UU Mass Action, 350 Mass North Shore Node, Mothers Out Front, Mass Climate Action, Sierra Club, and Citizens Climate Lobby North Shore gathered on the Salem, Mass Blaney Street Wharf to urge Gov. Charlie Baker to sign the climate bill sitting on his desk. Salem is set to lead in the renewable energy revolution as an Offshore Wind port servicing Cape Cod, the Gulf of Maine, and beyond in NJ, NY, RI, and CT. Gov. Baker remains a leader in renewable energy, but the climate bill is languishing on his desk.
Pat Gozemba, Co-Chair of SAFE, pleaded with the governor, “Governor Baker, on May 18, 2022, fewer than 3 months ago, you raised our hopes right on this pier by announcing your Economic Development Bill that you submitted to the Legislature calling for $45 million for the redevelopment of the Port of Salem. We thank you for that. But that gesture means nothing if you do not NOW sign our Climate Bill H.5060, An Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Greenpeace activist Cristine Alarcon rallies with coalition partners in Chicago Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
August 4, 2022. Salem, Massachusetts
Environmental activists from MassPowerForward, Salem Alliance for the Environment (SAFE), UU Mass Action, 350 Mass North Shore Node, Mothers Out Front, Mass Climate Action, Sierra Club, and Citizens Climate Lobby North Shore gathered on the Salem, Mass Blaney Street Wharf to urge Gov. Charlie Baker to sign the climate bill sitting on his desk. Salem is set to lead in the renewable energy revolution as an Offshore Wind port servicing Cape Cod, the Gulf of Maine, and beyond in NJ, NY, RI, and CT. Gov. Baker remains a leader in renewable energy, but the climate bill is languishing on his desk.
Pat Gozemba, Co-Chair of SAFE, pleaded with the governor, “Governor Baker, on May 18, 2022, fewer than 3 months ago, you raised our hopes right on this pier by announcing your Economic Development Bill that you submitted to the Legislature calling for $45 million for the redevelopment of the Port of Salem. We thank you for that. But that gesture means nothing if you do not NOW sign our Climate Bill H.5060, An Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Photo at left shows a team of kayakers and mountaineers from the Greenpeace Water Watch Camp inspecting tributaries of Angat Dam last April 13, when water levels hit the critical 180 meters above sea level (masl) andsupply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off. The normal operating level of the dam is 220 masl. Photo at right was taken by Greenpeace last Friday (July 16), when levels reached an historical low of 157.55 despite the rains, triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted water utility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address the dwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of Metro Manila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration of President Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impacts that are now affecting the Philippines every year. © Levi Nayahangan/Greenpeace; ©Gigie Cruz-Sy /Greenpeace