Monday, November 24, 2008

350.org- what everyone should know!



This past week, we were both attending Greenbuild in Boston. Greenbuild is USGBC's annual conference (United State Green Building Council). This year over 30,000 people attended the convention in a rather chilly Boston. The opening speaker for the event was Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Yep, you could say this conference was no small potatoes.


One great speaker was writer, environmentalist and professor Bill McKibben. Click the link if you want to hear his talk. It was inspiring and urgent message that reminded us just how crucial it is that we act now.

He has created a grass-roots organization called 350.org. http://www.350.org/

Here's the deal: 350 is the red line for human beings, the most important number on the planet. The most recent science tells us that unless we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million, we will cause huge and irreversible damage to the earth. We are currently at 385 and it's rising about 2 parts per year.


The goal of this organization is to get the word out. We need an international agreement to reduce carbon emissions fast. The United Nations is working on a treaty, which is supposed to be completed in December of 2009 at a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. But the current plans for the treaty are much too weak to get us back to safety. This treaty needs to put a high enough price on carbon that we stop using so much.

If you have care about what happens to the planet, spread the word!




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this 350 link Kevin and Roxanne and thanks for all your green building efforts. This 350 organization, as McKibben says, seems to be the first real movement of its kind. We just jioned and contributed and I'll be passing this along to others.
-Jim B.

Steve said...

I really enjoy your blog. We attended a presentation by Bill McKibben last September in Traverse City, MI. Wasn't he good! In fact, I blogged about it here, http://greenbuildingandremodeling.blogspot.com/2008/09/350org.html. Good luck with your project!