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Kiterocket's Director of Renewables Joins the Climate Stripes Activities , /PRNewswire/ -- With the United States heading into what is likely to be another summer of record-breaking heat, many people and organizations are working together around the world to use the solar solstice as a reminder of rapidly rising temperatures. In what is now known as Day, there will be collective action by diverse and individual groups to display the warming stripes on public spaces and iconic landmarks globally, to raise awareness of the human-caused climate crisis and demand climate action. "The warming stripes are all about making it easy for everyone to see and understand the impacts of climate change," stated , Professor and Climate Scientist at the University of Reading and creator of the stripes.

"It is about making the data accessible to everyone, not just climate scientists, and bringing everyone into the climate conversation so we can all work together, collectively, to demand systematic action." On , the eve of the seventh-annual Show Your Stripes Day, a number of have already pledged to light up with the stripes thanks to the organizing efforts of , a policy-neutral 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The landmarks include the Lincoln Financial Field, PECO Building, One Liberty Place, and Cira Center in Philadelphia, PA; Twin Arches Bridge in Winston-Salem, NC; Dublin Link Bridge in Columbus and Terminal Tower in Cleveland, OH; Lowry Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, MN; Louisiana State Capitol in Ba.



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