The Iowa Global Warming campaign is back for 2008!

The Iowa Global Warming Campaign


By Mike Carberry

After
a short hiatus, Iowa Global Warming is back to work and starting our
2008 campaign. After a successful 2007, in which most of the
presidential candidates took increasingly strong positions on global
warming, we are expanding our work to include state and local policies
as well. Our goals are:

 

– To get people involved as effectively and easily as possible, even if you only have a minute to give.

 

– To create a 'buzz' for global warming solutions through public events, word of mouth and media attention.

 

– To provide opportunities to get together, meet new people and have fun.

 

– And most importantly to make sure that our elected officials make global warming solutions a priority!

 

In that spirit, you are invited to Iowa Global Warming’s official campaign kickoff on St. Patrick's Day – 'You don't have to be Irish to go Green'. Free admission to see 'Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour'. For more info on the film go to the website: www.11thHourFilm.com

 

Details: ‘The 11th
Hour’ global warming documentary produced and narrated by Leonardo
DiCaprio. Monday, March 17 from 6:30 – 9:00 pm @ Billy Joe’s Picture
Show, 1701 25th St., West Des Moines. Free Admission, Free Appetizers, Free Popcorn and Beverages. Food and Drink Specials.

 

Iowa
Global Warming is here to help; so if you have a question or want to
get involved, please give us a call or send us an email. We will always
try to get back to you as soon as possible. And of course, you can
visit our website: www.iowaglobalwarming.org

 

Thank you for your support of our campaign. We're looking forward to a great year of making Global Warming Solutions a priority!

 

Andrew Snow

Iowa Global Warming

521 E. Locust St, suite 220

Des Moines, IA 50311

515.244.1194 x209

asnow@iowaglobalwarming.org

 

Mike Carberry

Iowa Global Warming

2029 Friendship St.

Iowa City, IA 52245

319.338.8820

mcarberry@iowaglobalwarming.org


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