Not your typical day at the Beach… 350 Human Tide Line!
ACE Alumni
|October 30, 2009
The ACE Team joined more than 1,400 people in Manhattan Beach for the South Bay 350 Climate Action in Southern California. After hearing inspirational speeches from dozens of organizers, adults and youth, the crowd then spread across the beach to form a human tide line, indicating potential sea level rise if we don’t take action to combat climate change. People of all ages (and one friendly polar bear) gathered for this historic event, one of more than 5,200 events in 181 countries around the world. Check out photos on the ACE Flickr page.
Visit the 350.org website to view the most inspirational photo slideshow EVER!
Also check out this sweet 350 South Bay L.A. Climate Action video, produced by Santa Monica college students!
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