On Sunday, Avaaz members and an international coalition of youth, along with local and national NGOs, coordinated a striking aerial art project on Kuta Beach in Bali. Artist John Quigley organized the crowd of over a 500 people to arrange their bodies to form an image of the world being washed away by the rising tide. Above this image, more people spelled the words "Act Now," a message designed to target the UN Climate Negotiations at the beginning of their critical second week.
It was an extraordinary day in a beautiful location that is under tremendous threat from climate change impacts. When photographed from above, the image depicts half of the world awash in rising ocean waters, symbolizing how the nations representing the Global South will suffer the most severe impacts of climate change. The activists sponsoring the event are calling for a Bali breakthrough that would trigger the momentum needed for resolving the climate crisis. A successful Bali Mandate from this year's UN Conference would ensure there is no gap between commitment periods and that actionable items and processes are defined in Bali to work towards a 2009 consensus focused on strong and binding global emissions targets.
The action is another example of how Avaaz members around the planet are making sure that the governments meeting in Bali know that the world is watching and waiting for action to prevent a climate crisis. Below, is a photo of the event courtesy of our friends Step it Up.




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