Dont let them pull the World apart and unravel the
"Fabric of Life"
STOP HUMAN INDUCED GLOBAL WARMING NOW!
The Fabric of Life.
The many life forms found on planet Earth are often described as the ‘web of life’, because there is a connection between each life form and others for its existence. When strands of a web are broken, however, it still manages to hold together. A better metaphor for life on Earth is possibly a ‘Fabric of Life’, because when individual strands of cloth are broken, then whole pieces are lost and indeed a complete unravelling and collapse may occur.
Life on Earth is fragile. We depend upon each other more than we realise. We do not know which species are critical and whose loss may cause ecological collapse. We lose them through extinction at our peril.
The ‘Fabric of Life’ is a celebration of life as we know it on Earth and also a warning of what damage we are presently doing to it – portrayed by individuals and groups on cloth. It is a social work of art,
a statement of defiance to those that would destroy life and a call to preserve the living wonders of our beautiful world.
Please join in the ‘Fabric of Life’
Schools, groups, individuals, please contact:
Jonathan at
999 Planet in Peril,
49, Dyer St.,
Cirencester, Glos. GL7 2PP Or by the contact email on the website – www.999planetinperil.com
This event is to be a year- long one, which all can get involved in. We especially encourage schools and community groups to join in. The idea is to produce a huge mural that can be presented to politicians, to show how important the issue of climate change is and visually show how many are genuinely concerned.
What is needed is for schools, groups and even individuals if wished to submit a piece of clean waste cloth one metre square (e.g. from waste bed sheets or pillow covers ) with images on it representing Life we want preserved in this wonderful world of ours and also show the way we are damaging Life on it through our actions causing climate change.
The cloths to be submitted with designs in permanent marker ink or by material collage or embroidery, so that they are weatherproof! The one meter square panels will be stitched together and a mapping system set up so that individuals or organisations can locate theirs within the whole. Before the 2012 UN talks on climate change the stitched mural will be presented to politicians and our delegation going to those talks.
Please join in this creative, fun and hopefully visually impressive call to those that make the decisions on our behalf that they act in time on climate change.
Register on this site and encourage others to join in. |