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2009年10月27日

As I said below, we're still trying to understand what happened Saturday

Here's one more attempt to give folks some sense of the scale of the events.

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Here’s one more attempt to give folks some sense of the scale of the events. These pictures are a small sampling of what went on in the hill towns of western Massachusetts, a sparsely populated rural area of the United States eastern seaboard. In one small place after another around the world, people came together in large numbers–in some of these towns, that’s a large percentage of the total population out there on display. People did remarkable work everywhere!


    • Montague, MA – Montague Neighbors
    • Lenox, MA – Evergreen Environmental Club
    • Monterey, MA
    • Greenfield, MA – Climate Carnival at Greenfield HS. (photo credit: Daniel A. Brown)
    • Old Deerfield, MA – Sarah Pirtle Concert
    • Deerfield, MA – Eaglebrook School
    • Northfield, MA – (photo credit: Maribeth Dawkins)
    • Ashfield, MA
    • South Hadley, MA – Mosier Science Buddies Program
    • Northampton, MA – Laural Park
    • Amherst, MA – Amherst College (photo credit: Jessica Mestre)
    • Northampton, MA – N’hampton Climate Action (photo credit: David Solfiell)
    • Sunderland, MA – Sunderland Kindergarten (photo credit: Susan Breines)
    • Amherst, MA – Amherst 350 Committee
    • Williamstown, MA – Williamstown Elementary School (photo credit: Cheryl Sacks)
    • Cummington, MA – 350 Neighbors (photo credit: Richard Shephard)
    • Great Barrington, MA – (photo credit: Jamie Goldenberg)
    • Cummington,

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