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Want to learn about climate change? Have a party.

09/29/2011 // 12:06 pm // 1 Comment // , Writer and Editor

Millions of people watched the live broadcast of 24 Hours of Reality — and some people took the opportunity to have a party. All over the world, communities organized watch parties that gave people an opportunity to view the presentation, discuss it among themselves and have some fun along the way.

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From the Front Lines: The Tar Sands XL Keystone Pipeline Protest

09/02/2011 // 6:55 pm // 2 Comments //

The Tar Sands protests began the same week that the Martin Luther King memorial was informally opened to the public. To paraphrase Peter Joseph, who after his arrest visited the MLK memorial: “The ability in our country to put yourself on the front line, to be able to protest and stand up for your beliefs, even if it means getting arrested, is both humbling and powerful.”

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Host a watch party

09/01/2011 // 7:13 pm // 7 Comments // , Digital Director

24 Hours of Reality will be broadcast live from our website. All you need to tune in is a computer (or mobile device) and an Internet connection. But that doesn’t mean you need to watch 24 Hours of Reality alone. Host a watch party!

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Donate your voice

08/24/2011 // 5:10 pm // 7 Comments // , Digital Director

Here at The Climate Reality Project we were faced with a challenge: How can we get our message to rise above the noise? Once we put our heads together, the answer was simple: YOU.

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