#ActInTimeDEADLINETime left to limit global warming to 1.5°C 4YRS118DAYS16:33:34 LIFELINEWorld's energy from renewables14.772893458%Ambitious climate action could boost global 2040 GDP by 0.2% | Tanzania’s marine reserves offer long-term benefits to communities | Paris residents vote in favor of making 500 more streets pedestrian | Use of pesticides on UK farms to be cut by 10% by 2030 to protect bees | New forest to be created in England, with 20m trees planted by 2050 | Affordable e-bikes are transforming delivery work for Latin American migrants | California & Sonora sign agreement to boost clean energy & climate collaboration | UK to invest $260 million on solar panels for schools and hospitals | Green power to give 570 million energy access in Africa | UN hails rare success story as emissions from construction stop rising | Ambitious climate action could boost global 2040 GDP by 0.2% | Tanzania’s marine reserves offer long-term benefits to communities | Paris residents vote in favor of making 500 more streets pedestrian | Use of pesticides on UK farms to be cut by 10% by 2030 to protect bees | New forest to be created in England, with 20m trees planted by 2050 | Affordable e-bikes are transforming delivery work for Latin American migrants | California & Sonora sign agreement to boost clean energy & climate collaboration | UK to invest $260 million on solar panels for schools and hospitals | Green power to give 570 million energy access in Africa | UN hails rare success story as emissions from construction stop rising |

May 3, 2015

Sounds Of Resistance

What About Me --Quicksilver Messenger Service



Things Goin' On --Lynyrd Skynyrd



What Did You Learn In School Today? (cover) --Stacey Randol and Michael McBurnett



I'd Love To Change The World --Ten Years After



Make Me Wanna Holler --Marvin Gaye



Bid 'Em In --Oscar Brown Jr



We Beg Your Pardon --Gil Scott-Heron



If I Had A Rocket Launcher --Bruce Cockburn



What The World Needs Now / Abraham Martin and John (DJ mashup 1971) --Tom Clay

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