CLIMATE MARCH SANTA BARBARA
WHAT: "Drawing the Line"
March for Climate Justice
and a participatory, public art project by the ocean
WHEN: Sunday, December 13 beginning at 12PM NOON
WHERE: Santa Barbara Courthouse to Stearn's Wharf area
WHO: 350 Santa Barbara, SB Climate Justice Hub,
Blue Line SB, Concerned Citizens, and YOU
WHY?: We have the tools needed to address the climate crisis,
now we are creating the political will to do so!
SPEAKERS INCLUDE: CA Assembly member Das Williams,
local grassroots leaders and others.
Bringing the Reality of Climate Change to Santa Barbara by
Per Hoel
- This weekend, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of
people around the world are marching, protesting and acting creatively in
solidarity to demand bold solutions that will actually curb climate
change now and for future generations. This movement includes Santa
Barbara. On Sunday, December 13, concerned citizens of Santa Barbara
county will rally at noon at the downtown courthouse and march down State
Street towards Stearns Wharf. Anyone is welcome to participate and
express their worries, hopes, and show our community that climate change
is both a global and a local challenge that we can't ignore.
- After the march, there will also be a participatory, artistic action
near the ocean demonstrating what a future water line in our city could
look like, if we don't change course. The community is invited to take
part in this safe, interactive experience. Indeed, we will need
volunteers to help us hold 1000 feet of high-visibility, blue ribbon as a
temporary depiction of what's at stake in just our town alone. What if
all of our beaches disappear and marine life continues to decline due to
dramatic shifts in ocean and coastal environments? What if droughts get
harder and longer and, paradoxically, the rains we do get are heavier,
intensify erosion and create other kinds of expensive damage?
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- The timing of all these global protests is not accidental. Right now,
40,000 world leaders, journalists, diplomats and others are gathered in
Paris for “COP21,” a summit to limit the devastating effects of
climate change. That sounds like a good thing, right? Well, consider
this: Since these talks began in the 90's global carbon emissions have
increased over 60%, according to the Global Carbon Project. Also, COP21
is sponsored in part by major fossil fuel companies themselves, who are,
literally, monetarily invested in extracting all their reserves.
Activists in Paris have attempted to point out the hypocrisy, but new
security measures have allowed French authorities to swiftly silence
these messages and other protests.
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- As Bill McKibben points out, 2 degrees C of global temperature rise
is considered the tipping point, beyond which the impacts of climate
change become more dangerous and unpredictable by orders of magnitude.
Just a month ago, we reached 1 degree of warming since the dawn of the
Industrial Age, and we show no sign of slowing down. This should give us
pause, considering that climate change is already having dramatic impacts
around the world. Santa Barbara, like many places, is experiencing
historic droughts and successive years of record-setting temperatures.
Clearly, weather is not the same as climate, but the patterns of the
former hint at the latter. Then, consider this: currently, the world's
oil reserves are enough to raise the planet's temperature more than 10
degrees C, and according to the imperatives of our current economy, it
must all be burned.
- By Sunday, we will know the results of the summit, which is scheduled
to wrap up on Friday. Many are hopeful, but from what we've seen, we can
expect lots of high rhetoric that ultimately kicks the can perilously
down the road. This is what we won't stand for. This is why we march.
Join us! There is little an individual can do in the face of such an
existential challenge, so do what you can -- add your voice to the
growing chorus.
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
http://www.sbpermaculture.org
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