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10/10/10 was a global day of action on October 10, 2010, designed to spur community actions to address climate change and create the basis for increased political action. It was organized by 350.org.[1]
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References
- ↑ "Ideas For Your 10/10 Work Party" 350.org, accessed Oct., 2010.
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External links
- "10/10/10 - We Got to Work!" Youtube video, Oct 12, 2010
- Bryan Walsh, "Taking on King Coal," Time Magazine, 11/5/08