Earth Day on the Hill 2007
On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans took to the streets and parks to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Today, with a lack of political will in Washington, Americans must come together again to demand that our elected officials take immediate action on Global Warming. We demand a greenhouse gas emissions cap -- at 1990 levels by 2020, then 80% below 1990 levels by 2050 -- and we won't take no for an answer. To see a full description of our demands, see EDN's Climate Change Position. Join Earth Day Network in the halls and offices of Congress from April 16-20, and make your voice heard. Help us make Earth Day, April 22nd, a catalyst for immediate action on climate change. This Earth Day, join us in Washington D.C.! Register here to get involved:
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Resources for your next steps -- scheduling appointments, as well as making travel and lodging arrangements -- are now available online. Don't forget to TELL US too! Can't join us in Washington? No problem. Speak Up Today, by signing our Earth Day 2007 climate change petition to remind Congress that The Sky Belongs to All of Us.