Don't forget to bring your friends!
Of all the many things to do to get this movement growing, perhaps the most important -
and certainly the easiest to join in with - is persuading people to come to an event or gathering..
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* Befriend climate camp and invite your friends on facebook
* Display some posters. Cafes and local hangouts are an obvious place to start, but how about your local community centre, health food shop, or perhaps your workplace, school or college? What about your own front window? Or get fly-posting - maybe go subvertise some dodgy climate-criminals' bill-board adverts?
* Distribute leaflets. Ask if you can leave flyers in your local health food shops, bike shop, cafe. Hand them to your mates. Go and leaflet any demo's taking place locally, or benefit gigs for alternative causes. Go to local festivals or green fairs and see if any of the stall-holders would be willing to have a pile of your leaflets. Or maybe run a stall yourself.
* Talk to your friends, family, colleagues - the more the merrier. Don't assume they aren't interested just because they've never done something like this before. Who knows, maybe they've been thinking more about climate change and are getting tired of trapesing through landfill-style music festivals all summer. So, say that you're getting involved in something exciting and you think they'd be into it too.
* Write letters to the local papers and call your local radio stations. Look for any stories relating to climate change which could provide a 'hook' for you to write to the letters page about the need for individuals to tackle climate change given the failure of government or business act. Then talk about your experiences of the climate camp and urge the paper's readers to join you in coming to the next event or gathering.
* Talk to your local student group, environmental group or any group you are member of. People are far more likely to get involved if they hear about the camp from "someone like me" who went along or will go next year. Don't be shy - the climate camp is for people like you and your friends!