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Switchboard, from NRDChttp://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/plehner/protecting_florida_from_the_ri.html [Switchboard, from NRDC] In reading it, I was reminded me of how we should talk about climate change as immediate, rather than distant. I work to protect the earth for future generations –

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Marion in Savannahhttp://mgpaquin.wordpress.com/2008/05/31/collins-blow-and-herbert-2/ [Marion in Savannah] Collins, Blow and Herbert: and that with a surge in weather-related disasters and attendant costs, we need to declare a coordinated war on climate change.  Mr. Herbert writes about “Coming Late to the Table.”  He says the war in Iraq is a scandal and a crime, and that Scott McClellan is a little late to be blowing the whistle on this outrage.  Here’s La Collins:

Provocations & Pantingshttp://timmybrister.com/2008/03/12/press-release-climate-change-divides-convention-kills-evangelism/ [Provocations & Pantings] Press Release: Climate Change Divides Convention, Kills Evangelism: So yet again, the SBC is embroiled in another battle, and in the midst of this, we are reminded of one thing that does not change-controversy. In fact, historians have filed this latest issue of climate change as the 2,356 controversy since 1845, surpassed only by the number of resolutions of the SBC.

in such a world[in such a world] Toledo, Cordoba, Sevilla ”¦ oh my! Still not warm enough.: If you ask me, its magnificence comes from its identity as the second largest mosque in the world, but Katie and I laughed as we read the very biased brochure emphasizing its Catholic nature. The lighting was unfortunate for any good pictures, and I have also learned that the more beautiful/amazing/interesting something is on my trip, the more impossible it will be to take the right picture.

Sustainabilitankhttp://www.sustainabilitank.info/2008/02/17/the-valentines-day-2008-investor-summit-on-climate-change-at-the-un-ceres-unf-unip-the-presentations-by-al-gore-and-vinod-khosla-other-reports-will-follow/ [Sustainabilitank] The Valentine’s Day 2008 Investor Summit On Climate Change at the ...: In this relation I have funded a project on how to reduce significantly carbon emmissions coming from fossil fuel powered engines. Today’s modern transportation is one very significant contributor to global warming due to carbon emmissions and without prejudice to fossil fuel producing companies I have in my hand an invention;

One Wing Left[One Wing Left] It’s News To M_A - 5/31/08: The report, the first of its kind, reveals that southern and eastern cities contribute most to climate change. The reason: residents there rely more on coal and cars than denizens in other parts of the country.

mediamouse.org Grand Rapids, Michigan News and Independent Mediahttp://www.mediamouse.org/briefs/051208natio.php [mediamouse.org Grand Rapids, Michigan News and Independent Media] National and International Headlines for May 12: Sunita Narain of the Centre for Science and Environment warned that destructive cyclones were likely to occur more often unless nations sped up their efforts to curtail the emission of greenhouse gases. Narain said, "The victims of these cyclones are climate change victims, and their plight should remind the rich world that it is doing too little to contain its greenhouse gas emissions." Narain said big polluters in the world, including the United States, should not be able to escape responsibility for what is happening in Burma.

AM 1090's Webloghttp://am1090.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/democracy-now-headlines-19/ [AM 1090's Weblog] Democracy NOW! Headlines: Sunita Narain of the Centre for Science and Environment warned that destructive cyclones were likely to occur more often unless nations sped up their efforts to curtail the emission of greenhouse gases. Narain said, “The victims of these cyclones are climate change victims, and their plight should remind the rich world that it is doing too little to contain its greenhouse gas emissions.” Narain said big polluters in the world, including the United States, should not be able to escape responsibility for what is happening in Burma.

olyecology webloghttp://olyecology.livejournal.com/90864.html [olyecology weblog] 347 - Earth's Tree News: It comes as governments and businesses around the world look for economically feasible ways to limit climate change. Carbon dioxide makes up more than 80 percent of the human-produced US greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to .

realclearpolitics - Politics Nationhttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/politics_nation/2008/05/strategy_memo_losing_my_religi.html [realclearpolitics - Politics Nation] Strategy Memo: Losing My Religion: As John Boehner and Tom Cole look toward their future in leadership, they can't afford another year of staggering losses. And if the Republican Party is losing seats that voted for President Bush by 25 points, every indication points to a disastrous environment for the party that hasn't caught a break for several cycles.

Media Matters for America - Altercation by Eric Altermanhttp://mediamatters.org/items/200805190002 [Media Matters for America - Altercation by Eric Alterman] Return to forever ...: McCain, by contrast, has actually fought the kind of bipartisan battles that Obama talks about -- from campaign finance to climate change to rules against torture -- and he has the political scars to prove it.

Grassroots Conservative Majorityhttp://sistrunk.net/?p=808 [Grassroots Conservative Majority] McCain News: Another topic where he has distinguished himself is climate change. McCain made a key speech on the issue this week, and stated his opposition to the party by supporting mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions.

Dr. Hardaway's Bloghttp://drhardaway.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/an-open-letter-to-my-teenage-friends/ [Dr. Hardaway's Blog] “an open letter to my teenage friends”: For the Nok culture, Bernard Fagg has obtained more carbon - 14 dates which confirm that ironmaking began in central Nigeria more than two thousand years ago.” Also Chicagoan Lerone Bennett, an editor for Johnson Publishing Company, wrote a profound account of African and African American history in his historic book: “Before The Mayflower.”

6ixxhttp://mookxi.wordpress.com/2008/05/24/49-read-the-1001-list-of-quality-reads/ [6ixx] #49. Read ”˜The 1001 List Of Quality Reads’: Climate Change: 25 Things You Can Do 206. 101 Things You Can Do to Stop A War 207. Top Ten Myths About Evolution 208. Top 10 Reasons for Marriage Equality 209. 4 Things We can learn from the google story ...

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