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Reno-Tahoe Climate Marchers Happy to Have Raised Awareness for Paris Climate Action

Peaceful Climate Activists inside Reno-Tahoe Int'l. Airport
Peaceful global climate march activists under international flags
Global Climate Marchers smiling with sunflowers
Three of the 25 participants who went to either the mall or airport.
Several participants in the Reno Tahoe Climate March.
Janette and Pascal Moisic as a baby with his mother who passed away this year.

Supporters of action on climate change took to public venues and social media throughout Thanksgiving weekend about the need for bold global action at the Paris Climate Talks.

Activists from organizations including the Sierra Club, Peoples Climate Movement, Avaaz and others took part in public Sunday strolls and rallies at two key venues, the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and public sidewalks near Meadowood Mall, as part of global climate actions coordinated by 350.org.

Reno-Tahoe Weekend Event for Paris Climate Action

Public Crowds for Climate Action
Event Date: 
November 29, 2015 - 1:30pm

Global Climate Event (Sunday Strolls At Reno-Tahoe Int'l. Airport & sidewalks across from Meadowood Mall)

See complete details at: http://act.350.org/event/global-climate-march_attend/11266

This is a local event to raise public awareness and support for the crucial Paris Climate Talks to take place Nov. 30 - Dec. 11. Global climate events will be happening worldwide on Thanksgiving weekend before the talks begin.

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