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Global Warming
Change a bulb—change everything.
18Seconds.org
Find out how many people in your state have started using compact fluorescent light bulbs and why, if you haven’t, you should. It’s one of the easiest things you can do to start to turn the tide against the effects of global warming.
Offset your carbon emissions by investing in green energy.
TerraPass | Prevent global warming, reduce carbon dioxide pollution, promote alternative energy
Don’t feel hopeless about your contribution to climate change because you drive, fly and heat your home. Reduce your carbon footprint by buying an affordable TerraPass and your money will be invested in renewable energy projects throughout America. They also provide a cell phone recycling service with TerraPasses available for recent models.
The Most Important Thing You Can Do To Stop Global Warming.
Step It Up 2007 : Index
Join tens of thousands of fellow Americans as they gather at iconic places across the country on April 14th 2007 to call for action to stop the climate chaos caused by global warming.
This smart little tool not only shows you exactly how much electricity each device in your house is using at any one time, but also how much it is costing you and the amount of greenhouse gas being generating. Install one in your home or business, and learn how you can save electricity, money and the Earth, all at the same time.
The Cost of Ignoring Global Warming
Peter deMenocal, a paleoclimatologist, reconstructs and studies ancient climatic conditions by examining tree rings, ice cores, and the sediment records of lakes and oceans. Thus he has a perspective on climate change which goes back for thousands of years. His article "After Tomorrow" from the latest Orion magazine questions whether we are wise to be ignoring the potential catastrophe of global warming.
Orion > Orion Magazine > January | February 2005 > Peter B. deMenocal
Bush claims greenhouse effect will benefit man
Climate change is 'a myth', sea levels are not rising and Britain's chief scientist is 'an embarrassment' for believing catastrophe is inevitable. These are the controversial views of a new London-based think-tank that will publish a report tomorrow attacking the apocalyptic view that man-made greenhouse gases will destroy the planet.
The International Policy Network will publish its long-awaited study, claiming that the science warning of an environmental disaster caused by climate change is 'fatally flawed'. It will state that previous predictions of changes in sea level of a metre over the next 100 years were overestimates.
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