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For five days, September 26–30th, 2009, the Climate Riders will pedal 300 miles from NYC to Washington D.C., traveling through rural New Jersey, Amish villages, and Maryland’s rolling countryside. Along the way, expert speakers will educate and inspire Climate Riders about the science, the policies and the solutions to the climate crisis. On their arrival in DC, ClimateRiders will have an opportunity to meet personally with their members of Congress. |
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It’s not about one person. Or one company. Or one donation. It’s about all of us. Working together. As a team. Because when we play together, the competition – global warming, HIV, poverty, inequality, despair – doesn’t stand a chance. The world is our playing field. So, let’s go out there, beat anything and change everything. Go to www.nikegamechangers.com to take action now. |
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The Flora Family Foundation was established in 1998 by the family of William R. Hewlett (co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Company) and his late wife, Flora Lamson Hewlett. It is predicated on the belief that each individual has an obligation to go beyond the narrow confines of his or her personal interests and be mindful of the broader concerns of humanity. |
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The members of BICEP firmly believe that a vibrant economy requires the certainty derived from effective and meaningful climate change regulation, which places a cost on carbon emissions, creates incentives for true innovation, and ensures public investment in renewable technologies and environmentally sustainable jobs. |
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Mission: Helping to build a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. |
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ACE is a national nonprofit dedicated to educating America's high school students about the science behind climate change and inspiring them to do something about it—while having fun along the way. Founded in 2008, ACE is headquartered in Oakland, California, with offices in New York, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chicago, New England, Denver, Atlanta, Houston and Austin.
Our mission is to educate, inspire and activate students to curb climate change and its effects, because we believe young adults can make a meaningful impact now. |











