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In the wake of worldwide natural disasters, a new team on the global block is working to unite community outreach and find solutions to the climate crisis.
At this moment, an international team of over 20 grassroots activists is hastily trying to ignite the global climate movement During the summer of 2010, international news headlines have been riddled with natural disaster reports, from the calamitous flood crisis in Pakistan to ferocious fires in Russia and torrential downpour in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Their mission, says the San Francisco-based campaign 350.org, “is to inspire the world to rise to the challenge of the climate crisis—to create a new sense of urgency and of possibility for our planet.”