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Tell world leaders to turn down the heat2 December 2010
Saturday 4th December 2010 is the International Day of Action on Climate Change which coincides with the UN Climate Change Conference in Cancún, Mexico. To mark the event Stop Climate Chaos is running a Day of Actions in Belfast.
- 11:30am - Ecumenical Prayer Service at St George's Parish Church, High St, Belfast
- 1:00pm - Mexican themed Flash Mob at Belfast City Hall
- 2:00pm - 4:00pm - Free Concert featuring Team Fresh and Pocket Billiards at the Oh Yeah Centre, Gordon Street, Belfast.
Please come along and bring your friends to one or more of these free events.
If you would like more information about any aspect of the day then please check the Stop Climate Choas website or get in touch.
And of course - don't forget to encourage your friends, family and colleagues to sign our petition calling on the Assembly to introduce a new climate law.
Find out more about the UN Climate Conference in Cancun.

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