President Obama Noble Prize / Third Anniversary of Billion Bells
Posted by Doug on December 10, 2009
Although we have had a brief hiatus in writing these post we find this day, our third anniversary of Billion Bells For Peace, to be a splendid day to once again begin posting for peace.
On this Universal Declaration of Human Rights Day it was most fitting for President Obama’s address in Oslo, Norway as he accepted the prize and spoke about peace in the context of a "Just War", a necessary war, in order to create world peace, a world more free from terrorists. Also we recently discovered that Church bells are to ring the climate alarm as faith joins science in Denmark.
This crucial United Nations meeting began on Dec. 7 to set the international agenda on climate, so that the city can live with the nickname of "Hopenhagen" that it has been given by one group of campaigners.
Churches will chime in with their main attempt to awaken the world about the need to look after the planet, by sounding their bells or other instruments 350 times at 3 p.m. wherever they are.
The 350 chimes represent the parts per million that mark what many scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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