First Ever Planetary-scale Climate Art Show!!
You’ve probably been wondering what all the fuss has been about this 350 eARTh project. Is it art? Does it connect to climate change? Will it make a difference?
The answer is YES – and in
Princessveli wetland, Cape Town, South Africa
Khoi-San people join Climate Action Partnership and Wildlife and Environmental Society to plant indigenous trees at Princessveli which is their site for ancestral worship and is being considered for development of a shopping mall.
Photographer: Len
Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa
160 13 year olds from Camps Bay High School, Cape Town, South Africa, walked the length of the beach and left only one set of footprints to symbolise the need to tread lighlty on the earth
Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa
Local community members hosted a “planting party” at the Zandvlei Children’s Playground to promote gardening as a solution to climate change and to urge politicians to pass clean energy policies.
Photo credit: 350.org/Paul Weinberg
Margaret’s Boys House, Cape Town, South Africa
Margaret’s Boys House, an under-resourced home for orphaned and abandoned
boys in Cape Town, South Africa, today received the bright donation of a
huge solar geyser as part of the 10/10/10 Global Climate Work Party
campaign.