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Photos from Climate Impacts Day
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 14:06 GMT le 06 mai 2012 +34
On Saturday, May 5, the activist group 350.org, founded by Bill McKibben, launched a new effort to "connect the dots between climate change and extreme weather." They declared May 5 Climate Impacts Day, and coordinated an impressive global effort of nearly 1,000 events in 100 countries to draw attention to the links between climate change and extreme weather. Their new climatedots.org website aims to get people involved to "protest, educate, document and volunteer along with thousands of people around the world to support the communities on the front lines of the climate crisis." Below are photos from some of the many events on Climate Impacts Day as archived on the climatedots.org website. It is remarkable to view the slide show on their web site and see the degree of global participation this event had; 350.org has created a dedicated and creative global climate movement that will be a major force to reckon with in the coming years.


Figure 1. Volunteers in the city of Salvador, Brazil, have connected the dots have and drawn people's attention to sea level rise and what it impacts in our life.


Figure 2. Madaba, Jordan. "Drops (of water) are dots of hope". A beautiful message from King's Academy in drought-prone Jordan.


Figure 3. Activists hold a banner in front of a damaged coral reef in the vulnerable Marshall Islands. Rising temperatures and increased CO2 uptake are raising the acidity of the ocean, which bleaches and ultimately kills fragile coral reefs.


Figure 4. One thousand students in Bekaa, Lebanon make their dots into the wheels of a giant bicycle to raise awareness about the threat of air pollution, and to advocate for bike lanes.


Figure 5. In 2009, at 17,785 feet in Bolivia's Cordillera Oriental was the Chacaltaya Glacier. Before its unexpected melting, it was home to Bolivia's only ski resort and the first tow-rope ever to be built in South America. Today all that remains is a rocky mountain-top that only receives seasonal snowfall. Photo by Lauren Farnsworth.


Figure 6. Ausable Valley, NY, USA: Young people in New York understand the first-hand impacts of climate change. Hurricane Irene, the third five-hundred-year climate event in the last twelve months, devastated communities in the region and pummeled the beachfront with debris.

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401. hydrus 13:48 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting WxGeekVA:


Thanks :)



Doctor says probably torn MCL but possible ACL damage too... There goes basketball and swim season.



LOL Keeper that just made my day hahaha!!!!
Tore ACL and Meniscus 15 years ago. Surgery was excellent but a bit painful. I wish you a fast and thorough recovery..:)..We might get some rough stuff today..
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402. sunlinepr 13:48 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Wave caravan over SA & EPac



Finally rain left us....


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403. hydrus 13:49 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting RitaEvac:
Geeeeeeee.....zus


Looks like a flash flood event.
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404. sunlinepr 13:50 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
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405. aspectre 13:53 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
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406. Guysgal 13:54 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Thank goodness its finally raining here in Memphis!
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407. WxGeekVA 13:57 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting hydrus:
Tore ACL and Meniscus 15 years ago. Surgery was excellent but a bit painful. I wish you a fast and thorough recovery..:)..We might get some rough stuff today..


Thanks Hydrus. Hoping to not have surgery, depends on what grade tear it is. I'm about to have an MRI to tell but the doctor says probably just rest, crutches, and a brace for a few weeks unless it looks really bad on the MRI.

Yep, looks like a pretty large slight risk area today too. Plenty of strong boomers around today!
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408. hydrus 13:58 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting MahFL:


What about the exceptional drought in parts of Northern Florida ?
They have the best chance of getting an early season tropical storm.
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409. hydrus 14:02 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting WxGeekVA:


Thanks Hydrus. Hoping to not have surgery, depends on what grade tear it is. I'm about to have an MRI to tell but the doctor says probably just rest, crutches, and a brace for a few weeks unless it looks really bad on the MRI.

Yep, looks like a pretty large slight risk area today too. Plenty of strong boomers around today!
If it is a tear, your tendon will probably not heal to be as strong as it was. Let me know how the MRI turns out. Big dip in the jet bringing cooler weather this week..
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410. sunlinepr 14:41 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
NASA Weather 'Eye in the Sky' Marks 10 Years

ScienceDaily (May 7, 2012) — For 10 years, it has silently swooped through space in its orbital perch 438 miles (705 kilometers) above Earth, its nearly 2,400 spectral "eyes" peering into Earth's atmosphere, watching. But there's nothing alien about NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder, or AIRS, instrument, a "monster" of weather and climate research that celebrates its 10th birthday in orbit May 4.............

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411. weatherh98 15:37 GMT le 07 mai 2012    
Quoting WxGeekVA:


Thanks :)



Doctor says probably torn MCL but possible ACL damage too... There goes basketball and swim season.



LOL Keeper that just made my day hahaha!!!!


I too swim and play basketball
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412. mckTXaws 00:19 GMT le 19 mai 2012    
In my honest opinion, I don't think it's global warming people don't believe in, it's the hippies telling us to "go green" that we don't believe. It's hard to see the big picture behind the people standing in front of you telling you what they want you to know. The public is fed decieving information to make a profit. They say "go green". Other details are in the fine print. Everything else is hidden from public eyes. How many gimmics out there tell us to do this not that because it's "environmentally friendly" but have major flaws that hinder the main purpose? And call it "eco friendly"? Where's the friendly part? In the long run the decievers are doing more harm than the people they target. Because everyday people figure stuff. After a while people don't know what to believe. It's not the global warming people don't believe in, it's the bull we're fed and fed up with. At least that's my 2 cents.
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