On March 2nd, the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming held a briefing, "Youth Climate: Green Jobs, Clean Futures." The Committee heard testimony from campus leaders and youth activists whose lives have been impacted by global warming and are meeting the climate challenge by building a clean energy future. Witnesses included a young cancer survivor who is now fighting to curb pollution in her local community, the son of an oil worker who is working to bring green jobs to New Mexico, a United Nations Climate Change youth delegate, a student entrepreneur who started a clean energy fund, and the head of the Energy Action Coalition.
Learn more at: http://globalwarming.house.gov/mediacenter/pressreleases_2008?id=0092#main_co...
dude dont get me started. i have a prof that never stops babbleing about global warming and shits
mafew129 2 years ago
stop whining about raping the land. FUCK north dakota. if you were so smart you wouldnt live in NORTH FUCKING DAKOTA!
mafew129 2 years ago
I'll bet that whore has some hairy pits. What a petulie stinking cunt. Your green initiatives are not cost-effective. Just becuase your liberal-arts professors said it would give you a warm fuzzy, does not mean that it will make fiscal sense.
soupsdone 2 years ago
I have never understood why the North American aboriginal nations haven't been given parliamentary/congressional representation within our governments.
This young lady, has not only exposed the issues, she also provides the solutions.
Pleblian 3 years ago