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Global Warming is a problem which must be addressed from multiple directions simultaneously. There is no one action we can all take to slow climate change, or to mitigate the effects of the 3-4 ºF warming that is already locked in. Many organizations are working on different solutions, and they have given the National Teach-In some ideas for more materials you can incorporate into your event!

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Energy Action Coalition: The Energy Action Coalition is sending thousands of youth to the Capitol on February 27, 2009.
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National Wildlife Federation: The clock is ticking for wildlife. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Arctic where the harmful effects of global warming can be seen right now.
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Interfaith Power and Light: The Threat of Global Warming calls for a Religious Response.
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350.org: International Networking and Putting the Pressure on International Climate negotiations
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CARE: Climate change is already disproportionately impacting the developing world, people in poverty, and women.
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Audubon: We connect people with birds, nature and the environment that supports us all.
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Northwest Earth Institute: NWEI's hallmark program is a series of discussion courses.
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Oxfam: International relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice.
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Fresh Energy: The Minnesota policy-oriented non-profit helping lead the state and the nation toward clean energy solutions.
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Green For All: Green For All is a national organization dedicated to building an inclusive green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty.
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Student PIRGs: A network of nonpartisan student-directed and student-funded organizations.
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