
Looking back on 7,347 actions in 188 countries on 10/10/10.

What are you doing on Sunday? Hopefully celebrating climate solutions as part of the massive 10/10/10 Global Work Party.

There's the 350.org Work Party, the Re:Form School art show, Los Angeles's car-free street party, and screenings of a classic design film.

Forget symbolic acts and solar panels. Bill McKibben wants to shame political leaders by showing them what real work on climate change looks like.
On second thought, McKibben's "Put Solar On It" road trip stunt was productive.
Bill McKibben recently drove Jimmy Carter's solar panels to the White House. Obama's response? "Thanks, but no thanks."
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Since writing what's generally regarded as the first book about climate change for the general public, 1989's The End of Nature, Bill...