The GREATER LOUISVILLE SIERRA CLUB and the
LOUISVILLE EARTH ACTION GROUP
invite everyone to join in

CLIMATE ACTION
Great Lawn Waterfront Park, Saturday, October 24,
2:30 PM

280 parts per million (ppm) of atmospheric Green House Gases (GHG) was the global norm before the Industrial Revolution.


350 ppm of GHG is the safe upper limit, say the scientific experts.


386 ppm of GHG is the approximate current concentration.


600 ppm of GHG could be our future by 2050 if we don’t curb the rate of growth of GHG emissions by taking full advantage of solutions for improving energy efficiency and using renewable energy.  

Which path do you choose:
A life sustaining world - or a climate of chaos and destruction?

The Louisville 350 Coalition,
 an affiliation of local environmental, peace, and social justice groups, will hold
 a 350 event on the

Great Lawn Waterfront Park Saturday, October 24 at 2:30 pm

As part of a worldwide effort to enhance public awareness of the consequences of global climate change.

We will assemble and spell out "350" with our bodies at 3:50 PM. There will be music, speakers, exhibits, puppets, theatre, and an aerial flyover to take a photo for the worldwide 350 event. Come be part of the solution! Everyone is welcome!
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Event Sponsors include Amazing Green Planet, Appalachian Science in the Public Interest (ASPI), Bike Couriers Bike Shop, Bluegrass Bioneers, Bluegrass Green Co., Carmichael’s Bookstore, Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportion (CART), Cultivating Connections, Earthsave Louisville, Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR), Greater Louisville Sierra Club, Green Convene, Green List Louisville, Interfaith Paths to Peace, Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC), Kentucky Resources Council (KRC), Kentucky Solar Partnership (KSP), Kentucky Waterways Alliance, Louisville Climate Action Network (LCAN), Louisville Farmers Market Association, Louisville Grows, Louisville Peace Action Committee (LPAC), Louisville Peak Oil Group, Naturally Horton’s, Parkside Bike Boutique, Passionist Earth and Spirit Center, Peace and Justice Division of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, Saint William Catholic Church, Shekinah Communities, Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, Transition Louisville, Your Environmental Road Trip (YERT).     (
Updated Oct. 15)

   Want more information? Contact Drew Foley, bdrewf@yahoo.com, or call 502-644-0659 (cell)