Greenpeace Hotseat Global Warning Campaign
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watch?v=HbH05-JC9II Check it out.. Co2 pollution measurement done in pounds and in laymen terms. Easy to understand.
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data between 2003 and 2008, reports an average trend of 195 cubic kilometers per year. Total ice on Greenland is 2.85 million cubic kilometers.
This means if this melting trend continues, all of the Greenland ice will melt in 14,5 thousand years.
So, why is the urgency?
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are you guys aware that global warming is a scam? just out to make money with "green" products.
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I see them using weather modification technology where I live in New Zealand. Since geo-engineering became prevalent, so did extremes in weather where I live in Northland. Anything to achieve their goal of conning the public.
Geo-engineering/chemtrails. Watch 'What In The World Are They Spraying?'
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News...
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Senator to seek vote stopping EPA carbon rules
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Senator John Rockefeller of West Virginia on Thursday said he would seek a vote before the end of the current congressional session on his bill to postpone Environmental Protection Agency regulation of smokestack carbon dioxide emissions for two years.
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Reuters
17 December 2010
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in school we learnt that Co2 was good for plants.. what will restricting it do?!
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Wind power, wave, solar, geothermal, tidal, hydro-electric, there are plenty of other ways to make electricity, but sadly we are stuck in a rut listening to morons who fail to grasp the bigger picture, I would be angry at them if I didn't pity them so much.
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Is this the end of migration?
Climate change is affecting bird behaviour at a staggering rate; some 20 billion have already changed their flight plans.The biggest single identifiable reason behind such a massive behavioural shift, involving 70 per cent of the world's migrating birds is surprise, surprise climate change.
By Alasdair Fotheringham in Linares, Spain
Sunday, 18 April 2010
London Independent
UNITED KINGDOM
18 April 2010
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Impacts climate change in the news.
Study: Greenland ice loss accelerating
The Greenland ice sheet, the world's second-largest, is continuing to experience ice loss due to global warming, according to a new study published this month in Geophysical Research Letters, a publication of the American Geophysical Union. USA Today March 25, 2010
Let's each do our part; use only energy efficient light bulbs. use mass transit when you can, walk or bicycle. drive under 65mph on the highway. Reduce, Recycle, Reuse. be careful who you vote for.when i do this stuff it makes me grateful for what i've got not so much what i want.
sandt22 4 years ago 6
makes me feel sick. our amazing planet is being raped.
burtonteam26 4 years ago 6