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One Giant Leap: Saturday 26 September 09 – International Parkour Jam Against Climate Change

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3,500 runners, 100 cities, 35 countries = One Giant Leap: The world’s largest ever international parkour jam

Sandbag is a campaigning organisation focused on emissions trading by buying up and cancelling emissions permits from suitable sellers who use the money on projects to increase energy efficiency, encouraging companies who hold permits to cancel them rather than use them to emit and by campaigning for tighter caps on emissions. Acting in partnership with Parkour Generations thousands of free runners will be ducking and diving, bobbing, weaving and flying their way around at events in 100 cities tomorrow with the aim of raising awareness of climate change and calling for our politicians to agree an effective new global deal come December’s UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

Naomi Honey, a free-runner in London, told the Guardian that there were natural parallels between the sport and efforts to reduce emissions: “They’re both about efficiency. Parkour is about being efficient with your body – trying to access its full capabilities. You’re constantly trying to develop the strength and control and fluidity to enable you to move further, faster and with less effort. The drive against climate change is about the same thing. No one is suggesting that we go back to a world before electricity, just that we make sure we are using everything in the most efficient way.”

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Find out more about the Sandbag campaign, sign up to the petition, become a member, or just find your local Parkour Jam for tomorrow right here!

Epic Win: The EPA Declares Co2 a Pollutant!

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(Here’s our boy, Carbon Dioxide. Two oxygen atoms sandwiching a carbon atom.)

Good Morning SuperForest!

This Friday is a very special day, as today the EPA formally declared Co2 to be a pollutant, and thus subject to the same regulatory strictures that other pollutants fall under.

Epic win.

Says Lisa Jackson at the EPA:

“This finding confirms that greenhouse gas pollution is a serious problem now and for future generations. Fortunately, it follows President Obama’s call for a low-carbon economy and strong leadership in Congress on clean energy and climate legislation.”

Here’s the full story via the Times.

Obama, Springtime, new growth everywhere you look, and the term “recession-ista”, all of these things are making me really happy right now. That and thinking of the new buds that are poking out of the Obama’s White House victory garden.

Green growth, son! And the U.S. is where it’s happening!

Good news all around.

Love.