Walk Against Warming: 15 Nov.

Walk Against Warming is a community event which aims to influence our politicians to take action on climate change. Last year record numbers of people took to the streets of Melbourne.  The issue is, if anything, more urgent.

An estimated 30,000 Melburnians turned out for the Walk Against Warming in 2006 (photo: Ken Irwin)

An estimated 30,000 Melburnians turned out for the Walk Against Warming in 2006 (photo: Ken Irwin)

This year the Melbourne Walk Against Warming will be held on Saturday 15 November, commencing at Federation Square at 1pm and proceeding to Parliament House.

Churches are encouraged to bring a banner or sign with the name of their congregation (do we have one?).  The Synod Justice Unit also has related resources for parishes (contact Cath James ph. 9251 5279 or cath.james@victas.uca.org.au).

More information on Walk against Warming.