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Thank you, Senators

“Thank you” is not a phrase I imagine many of us utter in the direction of U.S. Senators these days.  I, myself, tend to think that there are many Senators who are so far deep in the pockets of corporations that not only are they NOT representing the interests of the American people, they are [...]

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2015

It’s been nearly 12 years since the Kyoto Protocol was initially adopted for use, and over 4 years since it was enacted.  Over 183 parties have ratified the Protocol.  In the map below, the countries that ratified the Kyoto Protocol are shown in green; the countries that have no intention of ratifying the Protocol are [...]

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Still need to be convinced about climate change?

WELL:  if you are not into “facts”, “studies” and / or “science”; AND you think that global warming (or global “weirding” as I sometimes like to call it) is all a bunch of baloney; AND, you still can’t be convinced by nifty maps such as this Climate Wizard map produced by the Nature Conservancy… …may [...]

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Polar Bears

I don’t have much to say this week, but I would like to tackle Section 2B of my Green Blogger’s Top Ten List, so let me talk to you for a moment about polar bears. If you ever need some motivation for trying to reduce your energy consumption or otherwise lead a more sustainable life, [...]

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Trying to get Americans to care about climate change

Last week, Treehugger posted an interesting piece about a poll that was conducted on average citizens in countries around the world, the U.S. included.  The question asked was, on a zero to 10 scale, “How high of a priority should the government place on global warming?” and the answers, shown in the nifty bar graph [...]

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