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Saturday marked a day of unprecedented international climate actions by activists in 170 countries who are building momentum to inspire political leaders to take substantial steps towards climate reform at the U.N. Climate Change Conference inCopenhagen this December. In the Bay Area of California, cyclists from as far away as Arcadia descended upon Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco in the culmination of the kickoff. City Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, a consistent fighter for green legislation in one of the greenest cities in the country. Mirkarimi most notably initiated the anti-plastic bag initiative which has since spread internationally. However, he's also been a strong advocate for local control. In a speech Mirakrimi offered at the rally, he urged people to push their municipal and state legislatures to take aggressive action to reform climate regulation, regardless of what the international community does (or does not) do. The international day was spearheaded by the group 350.org and supported by numerous environmental activist groups, including GreenPeace. The number 350 represents the parts per million of carbon dioxide emissions that the atmosphere can bear if we want to avoid runaway global warming.Eco-Savvy Storytellers watching the greening of politics.