Climate Prayers followed by Climate March, Dec 3rd 2011
Please join us for prayers before th annual climate march:
Saturday December 3rd, 11.30 am, at St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London EC2V 6AU
http://www.stmarylebow.co.uk/
Please join our meditative prayer meeting at the beautiful church of St. Mary-le-Bow at 11.30 am on Saturday December 3rd. We will be praying for the United Nations climate conference in Durban which is happening around that weekend.
If you would like to practice the Taize songs please meet us at 11 am in the church.
There are toilets in the church and cafes near-by.
At 12 noon we will leave to join the Climate Justice March.
The timetable for the weekend climate events is as follows:
Midnight to 1.00 am, Friday 2nd-Saturday 3rd – Climate Refugee Vigil on the Thames foreshore near Millennium Bridge organised by www.campaigncc.org and others, including CEL.
If you come to this event please wear stout footwear and warm, windproof and waterproof clothing. Download a Foreshore Safety leaflet here. (A candle in a jar would also be good !)
Saturday, 3rd December
11 am gather at St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London EC2V 6AU
11-30 am Christian Ecology Link Prayer Meeting
12 noon – depart for Climate Justice March www.campaigncc.org . The march will leave around 1.00 pm. March in support of the tens of thousands mobilising in South Africa to demand climate justice at the Durban Climate Talks.
2.30 – 3.00 pm Climate Justice Rally outside Parliament. Demonstrators will split into two groups to represent the 7% versus the 50% (see below) and demand urgent action to achieve a Zero Carbon Britain by 2030.
3.30 pm End of Rally
(5 pm Possible prayers for the climate at Evensong at St. Paul’s. To be confirmed.)
7% of the world’s population produce 50% of the world’s emissions
7% of the world’s emissions are produced by 50% of the world’s population
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