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350 Climate Action: Morality & Justice

President Obama has been working hard to restore U.S. moral leadership after 8 years of Bush's inhumanity and depravity. Effective climate change legislation would show the world our humanity and morality because the target of how much warming we will tolerate will determine who lives or dies. Our troops in Afghanistan understand that 350 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere should be the target.

There is the related moral issue of who pays for climate change damages. Rich nations are not only primarily responsible for climate change, but also reaped huge economic benefits from placing poorer nations in vulnerable positions that worsened the impacts. Yet, now rich countries bicker about providing monetary "assistance" to developing nations to adapt to climate change impacts as if the payments were charity. Proposed assistance in the millions will not cover the billions of average adaptation costs that is still less than the estimated trillions of ecological damages caused by rich nations. Treating adaptation measures as charity continues the injustice and immorality of not taking responsibility for those external costs never considered or paid by corporations and governments over the years.

350 Climate Action: DK GreenRoots and Daily Kos Blogathon Begins

350.orgThis diary launches a blogathon in recognition of International Day of Climate Action, organized by 350.org. Throughout today, you will see a slew of climate themed diaries posted at Daily Kos, with several cross-posted here, to keep the topic front and center. I would be remiss should I not mention that Patriot Daily is the organizing force whose dedication and very good energy are the reason for today's coming cavalcade of climate diaries.

Of course, the impact of today's action will depend on a grand assist from you. Here are some ways you can help:

  • When you see a 350 Climate Action post today, please read and join our discussion in the comments.
  • Visit 350.org, sign their petition and see if any actions are happening in your neck of the woods via their interactive map which allows you to search for your community.
  • Post/cross-post a diary today on the topic of climate change.

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