Check out our group’s guerrilla theater team performance on October 16th in the IMU food court as part of the Bloomington 350 Week of Actions on Climate Change!
Check out our group’s guerrilla theater team performance on October 16th in the IMU food court as part of the Bloomington 350 Week of Actions on Climate Change!
Tomorrow as part of a national day of action people from all over the world representing over 177 countries will come together to take action on climate change. Scientists say that 350 parts per million CO2 in the atmosphere is the safe upper limit for humanity. We are currently over 387.
Coal is the #1 contributor to CO2 emissions nationwide, accounting for over 30% of global warming pollution in the United States. That means a lot for us living in Bloomington. Indiana’s carbon dioxide emission per capita is number one in the country, with a significant portion of that coming from coal-fired plants including IU’s Central Heating Plant on Fee Lane.
Bloomington residents and IU students are coming together this Saturday to take action and call for change. Join Coal Free IU and the Bloomington 350 Coalition for a day full of events:
Make sure to come find the Coal Free IU Campaign and take a photo petition to call for transitioning IU beyond coal to 100% clean, renewable energy! We will be wearing our yellow Beyond Coal shirts and buttons!
Also, check out the coverage of the event in the IDS!

Join us tomorrow for our Bloomington 350 Event!
We will have a short skit followed by collecting some signatures on our petition so be sure to catch us before we move locations (Sample Gates 12:30pm–12:45pm)! Hope to see you there!
This event is done in coalition with Bloomington 350. October 24th is the International Climate Action Day with events planned in over 100 countries and people all over the Earth taking action to demand leaders take bold steps to address climate change. 350 ppm is the safe upper limit of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere. To learn more or connect with the international movement, go to http://www.350.org.
For a full calendar of events, see below.