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Cape Town diocese calls on the world to "tread lightly"

From the Office of the Archbishop of Cape Town

This Heritage Day, 24 September 2011, environmental organizations the world over – including in Cape Town – will take to the streets to call for a new way of moving, a way that moves beyond fossil fuels and a dependency on private vehicles and leaves behind a sustainable, low-carbon legacy.

Cape Town’s ‘Tread Lightly’ parade will start at 10.30 am at the Cape Town Station Forecourt, and proceed an easy 5km through the central city. Everyone is welcome – on foot, by bicycle, wheelchair, skateboard, pram, and any other form of low-carbon transport you can think of. Expect floats, puppets and other surprising ‘non-motorised’ vehicles en-route.

The parade is part of international activist organisation 350.org’s global Moving Planet Day of Climate Action. ‘We know that the only way to avert climate catastrophe is an emergency mobilisation to cut carbon emissions to zero as soon as possible,’ says 350.org. ‘That's why we're encouraging greater use of renewable energy and low-carbon transport wherever we can.’

In Cape Town, 40% of carbon emissions – an important cause of climate change – are from the transport sector, largely single occupant private cars. Yet there are other ways of moving: walking, car-pooling, cycling, travelling by bus, train or mini-bus taxi, or not travelling at all (with technology such as telecommuting, email, instant messaging and simple better planning).

Parade participants will also raise awareness about other ways in which to tread lightly – from recycling, eating and purchasing locally, to solar power, indigenous gardening and water saving.

Perhaps most importantly, though, the parade will show that treading lightly doesn’t have be done with a heavy heart: it’s fun, it’s cool, and it’s the only way to ensure that we have a heritage left to celebrate.

When: 24 September 2011
Where: All over the world … and at Cape Town Station Forecourt (outside the station building itself) at 10.30 am, to leave at 11am.
How: Take the train, the bus, car-pool or ride (Metrorail will permit bicycles on board for the day)
The route: The parade will begin in the Cape Town Station, and will proceed up Waterkant Str and take a left into St Georges Mall. We will turn into Shortmarket Str, then left into Long Str, and left into Wale Str. From there we will return to St Georges Mall and make our way back to the Cape Town Station Forecourt.

SOME OF THE ORGANISATIONS INVOLVED IN ‘TREAD LIGHTLY’

350.org
Project 90 by 2030
City Climate Smart Campaign
Greenpop
Ecobuzz
LitterAWEH!ness
IlithaLomsa
Fairtrade South Africa
G&D Live
Free Life on Earth
Hearth Heritage
EcoDoc Africa
Cape Town Diocesan Environmental Church Group (Anglican)
HangbergHoutbay Garden of Peace and Hope
Treasure the Karoo
Ride Your City and the Cape Town Bicycle Map
Mobility Magazine
Skateboarders Association
UNIMA South Africa
Jungle Theatre &Mzantsi festival
Green Your Art
COPART
Bicycle Empowerment Network
Earth Artist Collective
UCT Green Campus Initiative
Stellenbosch student societies
UCT drama students
SAFCEI

For more information, visit www.moving-planet.org or mail movingplanetcapetown@gmail.comorTahirih Cook, on 0848734711, or
schools@unimasouthafrica.org


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