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 Al Gore Live Earth A special video (3min 55sec) message from Al Gore about the Live Earth Climate Pledge. 'Today I'm so excited to see these amazing Live Earth concerts unfolding on seven continents around the globe. But equally as inspiring, I've watched as all of you have signed up to hold parties and events just like yours all over the world in over a hundred different countries. ..'
'First I would like to ask that all of us taking part at these gatherings all take a simple pledge. We need to show our elected officials how important the climate crisis is to their constituents.
Second, please call 5 friends right now and ask them to take this pledge. If they're not available just leave them a message. |
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 Mark Leno This video (4min 53sec) called 'What is Your Carbon Footprint?' features Mark Leno (D-SF) talking about bold reform to stop global warming and asks people to calculate their individual carbon footprint.
Mark Leno talks about how, in San Francisco, they've decided to cover every square inch of the roof-tops of every city-owned building with solar panels - rooftops of hospitals, schools, jails and airport. An important step in the use of photo-voltaic technology, because they have passed the first of its kind $100 million dollar solar revenue bond. |
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 Vanishing Bees Farmers in the United States say they are growing increasingly concerned about a mysterious shortage of honeybees. The U.S. government says it is investigating a dramatic decline in the bee population over recent months, and Congress has held a hearing on the issue.
According to The Seattle Times: Fully a third of the entire U.S. food supply depends on bees for pollination, from melons to cucumbers, cranberries to apples, and nearly the entire world supply of almonds, according to the National Research Council.
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 BoGo Light Video (2min 42sec) about the amazing BoGo solar powered flashlight that will soon change the lives of millions of people living in developing countries. First of all, this flashlight is just great for the environment. Secondly, it is a huge benefit for millions of people living in darkness, as well as those in America and Europe with electricity 24/7. 2 billion people are without access to affordable, healthy light at night. 1.6 million die each year from bio-mass inhalation. 100 kilos of carbon gas from one kerosene lantern each year. Billions of batteries are discarded annually in the U. S. alone. |
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 Watch the Chemtrails Contrails or Chemtrails? Good Bye Blue Sky. Taos is a great place to observe Chemtrails, but no one has made a local video yet. This video (10min 00sec) is from North County San Diego. Feb 07. Many people in Taos watch the skies and see these chemtrails being sprayed all around us. Clearly something is going on, but what exactly is that? More and more people are pointing their video cameras toward the sky to document what they are seeing, and turning to the Web to share information. There is some sort of serious question about just what these things are. Why are the skies clear for days and then suddenly another day filled with dozens of chemtrails that are not in any normal flight-paths? Keep watching the sky, friends. Maybe you can help answer these questions. |
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