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Greenpeace U.S. Executive Director Phil Radford speaks to activists at a 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.
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
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
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
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
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
A view of the ruins of a home in Santa Barbara, California, Dec. 2, 2009, damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009 Karen Telleen-Lawton's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbors were not so prepared or lucky.
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
Sarah Noddings of Torrance, (L) and Evelyn Schmitt of Manhattan Beach sign a Greenpeace signup list along with other activists as they attend the International Day of Climate Change in Manhattan Beach. 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.
Karen Telleen-Lawton poses near her home in Santa Barbara, California, Dec. 2, 2009, which was damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009. Her family's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbors were not so prepared or lucky.
Greenpeace, 360.org and coalition partners wave signs 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 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 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.
A view of Santa Barbara, California, Dec. 2, 2009, on hillsides damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009.Karen Telleen-Lawton's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbors were not so prepared or lucky.
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.
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 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.
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
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
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 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 speaks to activists at a 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.
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.
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
Sarah Noddings of Torrance, (L) and Evelyn Schmitt of Manhattan Beach sign a Greenpeace signup list along with other activists as they attend the International Day of Climate Change in Manhattan Beach. 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.
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
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
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Karen Telleen-Lawton poses in the backyard of her home in Santa Barbara, California, Dec. 2, 2009, which was damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009. Her family's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbors were not so prepared or lucky.
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
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.
A view of Santa Barbara, California, Dec. 2, 2009, on hillsides damaged by the Jesusita Fires in May 2009.Karen Telleen-Lawton's backyard was badly burned, but advance preparations protected her home from the fires. Some of her neighbors were not so prepared or lucky.
Classical concert on May 29th with Staatskapelle Berlin in Potsdam Friedenskirche.
Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
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.
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.
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.
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. 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.
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay, center, cheers with Greenpeace activists 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.
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
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.