Global Warming Story Tour in Bellevue!
Greenpeace’s Global Warming Story Tour will be at the Bellevue Downtown Park to interview community members about how global warming is impacting their lives and what they are doing to fight it. Visitors will have an opportunity to record a video, write a postcard, or send an email to their leaders in Congress, as well as candidates for office, to demand action to end global warming.
The tour is powered by the Rolling Sunlight, a demonstration and educational vehicle that runs on biodiesel and is equipped with 256-square-feet of solar panels that supply enough energy to power three homes, concerts, and events without creating any pollution. The solar power will run an action tent featuring a video station for visitors to learn more about global warming and computers wired to the Internet so they can send emails to Congress.
Greenpeace is asking Congress to tackle global warming by:
- Creating policies that encourage the country to use our energy more efficiently;
- Putting a limit on how much global warming pollution gets dumped into the atmosphere; and
- To stop building dirty, dangerous coal and nuclear plants and invest in clean energy like wind and solar instead.
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