This Friday 4th December at 11:00am in King George Square Brisbane, an ice sculpture of Earth will take on the midday sun to promote awareness of the Brisbane \'Walk Against Warming\'. The ice sculpture will be supported by musicians, conservationists and community climate action groups in front of the Brisbane City Christmas tree, with a simple message “All we want for Christmas is a Safe Climate!”
The Brisbane Walk Against Warming is connected to rallies and concerts being held around the world on Saturday 12th December. The gathering is expected to be the first event to fill the new King George Square to capacity and has been timed mid-Copenhagen Climate Change Meeting to demonstrate democratic will to our leaders and calls for action and agreement on climate change. There will be a rally that will take to the streets around the city, followed by a concert of donated performances by the The Red Paintings, Katie Noonan & the Captains, Passenger, The Black Market Rhythm Company, Marshall & The Fro, Dallas Frasca. There will also be speakers from the Pacific Islands, Make Poverty History, Queensland Conservation Council, The Wilderness Society and more, along with live mural painting by renowned environmental artist Howie Cooke . It is a free to the public, all ages non-alcohol event in King George Square.
To photograph the Ice Sculpture of Earth taking on midday sun promoting Brisbane’s Walk Against Warming, here are the confirmed details:
What: All We Want For Christmas Is A Safe Climate.
Ice Earth takes on the midday sun, in front of Brisbane Christmas Tree, supported by community.
Where: King George Square Brisbane
When: 11:00 Friday 4th December. Every moment after there will be a little less Ice Earth to photograph.