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From 19:00
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Archbishop Rowan Williams will speak on "Noah and the Flood: lessons for the Twenty First Century." Limited seats available. If you wish to reserve a place, email campaigns@ operationnoah.org or ring 020 7324 4761, or write to: Operation Noah, The Grayston Centre, 28 Charles Square, London, N1 6HT
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From 19:30
until 21:30
Joanne Green, Head of Policy at CAFOD, will speak about "The Challenge of Copenhagen" We shall, in particular be drawing attention to the adverse effects of climate change on those in Less Developed Countries who are least able to adapt and consider how we might respond. There will be a small charge of £2 to cover cost of refreshments and other expenses. Further details from Owen Jewis, email: owen.jewiss@tiscali.co.uk tel: 0118 9475003
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From 10:30
until 16:30
The 5th Birmingham (Roman Catholic) Diocese Justice and Peace Assembly with speakers George Gelber, Head of Public Policy for CAFOD and journalist and broadcaster Clifford Longley. Workshops on a variety of topics led by CAFOD, Church Action on Poverty, Pax Christi, Progressio, The Trussell Trust and others. Cost £10/£5 (low-income and students) to include lunch and refreshments for those who register in advance only. Registration leaflet attached.
From 19:00
until 21:00
A chance to see the latest Fair Trade fashions. Tickets £6. For more information or tickets, Jill White phone 01344 774349.
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From 01:00
until 23:59
Join churches across the UK in committing to work against poverty and for the delivery of the Millennium Development Goals. A short film and worship resources will be available. Churches taking part in Micah Sunday on 18 October are also encouraged to participate in "Stand Up and Take Action"
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From 00:00
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A day organised by 350.org, an international group which has as its aim to impress upon people the critical importance of getting CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere down to 350 parts per million -- and to get that target written into the Copenhagen treaty. There's a lot of global momentum around 350.org . . . and they are asking people to put on all kinds of 350 events on the 24th. Read the invitation to find out more about the whys and wherefores: there are also FAQs, resources, etc.
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