Posts Tagged ‘cap and trade’

Rich-Poor, North-South Divide Marks COP15’s Opening Week

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

350-400 people were arrested in the first mass protest in Copenhagen today, reaffirming that civil society groups are determined to stay loud and clear on their message for a fair, equitable agreement out of COP15. See this Democracy Now! summary of Week 1 in Copenhagen, which tells a good comprehensive story of what’s going on inside and outside. Featuring Kate Horner of Friends of the Earth.

The Story of Cap and Trade “A Must See”

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Today, Annie Leonard, Director of the critically acclaimed documentary, The Story of Stuff released The Story of Cap and Trade

(you can watch the video below)

The Story of Cap & Trade from Story of Stuff Project on Vimeo.

The Story of Cap and Trade is being billed as a “fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution being discussed at Copenhagen and on Capitol Hill.”

What is Cap and Trade and is it really going to help slow down climate change? This ten minute documentary breaks it down and is a must see for anyone interested in saving the planet!

To learn more about the the director Annie Leonard and the Story of Stuff project visit www.storyofstuff.org