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http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/ http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/GlobalWarming/warmi ng.html Please goto this site and sign the petition to undo global warming.
Click on the link below to email your senator. It will ony take a minute to send them an email. They already know what they need to do, but it takes you to tell them to do it!

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts that glacial melting could cause up to 1 meter of sea level rise by 2100.

Retreating Arctic ice, 1979-2003, based .. collected by the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSMI)

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Global warming could cause polar bear populations worldwide to decline by more than 30 percent in just 35 years. The polar bear population has declined almost 14 percent from 1995 to 2004.
***Please click on the picture*** ..Thank you © 2006 Gary Braasch .. http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org

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U.S. Geological Survey predicts that Galicier National Park will have no glaciers left by the year 2030.

Although changes in the global average temperature occur naturally, the rate of increase during the past century has been five times greater than the rate of typical natural changes.

Antarctica- Larsen B Ice shelf Collapse, January to March 2002

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Power plants, cattle, and cars are some of the major contributors of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane.

Some possible effects of global warming are the inundation of low-lying islands due to rising sea levels, increased frequency of severe storms, and the retreat of glaciers and icecaps.~NASA

Carbon dioxide emissions from personal vehicles in the United States equaled 314 million metric tons in 2004. That much carbon could fill a coal train 55,000 miles long—long enough to circle the Earth twice.

Americans produce 25% of the worlds carbon dioxide pollution from fossil-fuel burning. ***Please click on the picture***
Contact your Congressperson and tell them you are concerned about global warming.

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10 Things You Can Do to Reduce Global Warming
These ten steps can greatly reduce the level of carbon dioxide you produce. When you use fossil fuels like gas, oil, and coal it increases the levels of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide accounts for 50 percent of greenhouse gas emissions.
1) Drive Less and Drive Smart- When possible, choose alternatives to driving such as public transit, biking, walking, carpooling, and bundle your errands together so you'll make fewer trips. When you have to drive keep your car maintained by keeping your tires inflated properly, getting your car tuned, replacing the air filter every 12,000 miles, using the proper motor oil, and keep junk out of your trunk reducing the weight of the car increases gas mileage. Every gallon of gas burned puts 20 pounds of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
2) Get new Light Bulbs- Replace your bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. You can save about $45 in electricity costs over the life of a compact fluorescent bulb. Lighting accounts for about 20% of all electricity use in the country and about 15% of electricity use in our homes.
3) Recycle- Decomposing trash in landfills produces methane gas. Methane gas accounts for about 16% of the greenhouse gases. Methane gas is twenty times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat. Don't burn garbage. This releases carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons into the atmosphere.
4) Use Less Heat and Air Conditioning- Turn your down your thermostat. Adjusting your thermostat by 2% lower in the winter and 2% higher in the summer could save about 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide annually. You can also save about 25% on your power bill by adding weather stripping and insulation to the walls and attic.
5) Buy energy-efficient electronics and appliances- The next time you buy a car choose one that gets better gas mileage. When you need to replace an old refrigerator, air conditioner, or heating system buy an energy-efficient model this will save you money on your electricity bill and cut global warming pollution. Look for the Energy Star label on new appliances or go to www.energystar.gov to find the most energy-efficient products.
6) Use Less Water- Get low flow showerheads and water saving faucet adaptors for your sinks. Lower the temperature of your water heater and wrap it with a water heater insulation blanket. Wash your clothes in warm or cold water to reduce your use of hot water and the energy required to produce it. This change alone can save at least 500 pounds of carbon dioxide annually in most households. Also when you can turn the water off when you are washing the car , brushing your teeth, or washing the dishes instead of letting it go down the drain.
7) Turn it “off”- Anytime you save electricity you are helping. Turn off lights, TVs, radios, computers, and unplug anything possible. Appliances can use up to 40% of there power even when they are off.
8) Plant a Tree- Trees absorb CO2 as they grow, and therefore the work of forest restoration is also a positive step to counter global warming. It is not possible to eliminate all CO2 emissions immediately, so in the interim the next best thing is to reduce the impact of those emissions which are unavoidable by planting trees.
9) Tell others- Inform you friends, family, and neighbors on ways they can conserve there use of fossil fuels. Get your community involved. Try changing some of your routines for instance, when you go to the store ask your neighbor if they need anything while your going out. Less trips, less gas.
10) Get politically involved- Sign petitions, and email your elected officials.

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Global Warming - The Signs and the Science

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Your Green Life: Renewable Energy

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Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:16:00 PST

UCS designs clean, affordable minivan

UCS designs clean, affordable minivanAutomotive engineers at the Union of Concerned Scientists have designed a minivan that paves the way for environmentally friendly family vehicles. The UCS Vanguard...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:39:00 PST

Automakers v. the People--Don't Let Them Win!

Automakers v. the PeopleEngineers Should Be the Solution to Global Warming PollutionUnder the guise of their legal and lobbyist groupsthe Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of I...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:35:00 PST

Top Scientists Warn Of Water Shortages And Disease Linked To Global Warming

The harmful effects of global warming on daily life are already showing up, and within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people will not have enough water, top scientists are likely to say n...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 06:47:00 PST

How has your winter weather been?

How has your winter been? Does it seem to be colder, warmer, or has it stayed the same?My answer....I have lived in North Carolina my whole life. It usually always snows where I live. We usually have ...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Wed, 07 Mar 2007 08:48:00 PST

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Global Warming narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio

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Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 05:08:00 PST

IPCC: Press Release Feb 2, 2007

The IPCC is made of more than 2500 scentist from around the world. "The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO and UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio-...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 07:09:00 PST

Climate change means hunger and thirst for billions: report

30/01/07 08h15 GMTAFP News briefClimate change means hunger and thirst for billions: reportBillions of people will suffer water shortages and the number of hungry will grow by hundreds of millions by ...
Posted by Please, turn off some lights! on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 08:44:00 PST