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		<title>By: Silly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Silly</dc:creator>
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		<description>Give up my SUV, private jet and 12,000 square foot house for 3? Give up all my luxuries? We wouldn't want that. 
So I will endorse everyone else to change while I stay the same and preach high on my pedestal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Give up my SUV, private jet and 12,000 square foot house for 3? Give up all my luxuries? We wouldn&#8217;t want that.<br />
So I will endorse everyone else to change while I stay the same and preach high on my pedestal.</p>
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		<title>By: dpj5</title>
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		<description>Well said. I can't believe the hypocracy by alot of the &#34;greenies&#34;. Most all of the acts from Live Earth could retire tomorrow and their lives would be just fine. If I don't drive to work, I don't eat. What am I supposed to jog 30 miles a day to work.? Practice what you preach.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said. I can&#8217;t believe the hypocracy by alot of the &quot;greenies&quot;. Most all of the acts from Live Earth could retire tomorrow and their lives would be just fine. If I don&#8217;t drive to work, I don&#8217;t eat. What am I supposed to jog 30 miles a day to work.? Practice what you preach.</p>
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		<title>By: cosmo</title>
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		<description>If the Earth's industrial infrastructure is converted  to using nuclear power and renewable energy resources during the next twenty years or so, the most serious and lethal effects of global warming will not occur.  What is needed is the political will to overhaul all our energy sources, over a time period consistent with full capital depreciation of all current industrial infrastructure.  The most important thing you can do is to support that essential political change.  Everything else (conservation efforts, lifestyle changes, etc.)  is relatively less important.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the Earth&#8217;s industrial infrastructure is converted  to using nuclear power and renewable energy resources during the next twenty years or so, the most serious and lethal effects of global warming will not occur.  What is needed is the political will to overhaul all our energy sources, over a time period consistent with full capital depreciation of all current industrial infrastructure.  The most important thing you can do is to support that essential political change.  Everything else (conservation efforts, lifestyle changes, etc.)  is relatively less important.</p>
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		<title>By: TG</title>
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		<dc:creator>TG</dc:creator>
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		<description>If we all refuse to do anything that's inconvenient, affects our lifestyle or costs money, we truly are doomed.

A simple step would be to drive fuel-efficient vehicles.  SUVs are trendy and they have their place, but for millions of Americans to be driving in them alone to work is crazy.  The automakers are fighting like anything against rules to require better mileage in their vehicles.  Write your representatives to tell them you want them to support this anyway.  Lobby your government to invest a fraction of your tax dollars that they've already spent supporting the oil industry on renewable energy sources.  Eat less beef and more vegetables.  Turn down the air conditioner and in winter, the heater.  You'll save money and help fight global warming.  Don't have any more kids.  Teach your children about environmental responsibility so they will do better than we did.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we all refuse to do anything that&#8217;s inconvenient, affects our lifestyle or costs money, we truly are doomed.</p>
<p>A simple step would be to drive fuel-efficient vehicles.  SUVs are trendy and they have their place, but for millions of Americans to be driving in them alone to work is crazy.  The automakers are fighting like anything against rules to require better mileage in their vehicles.  Write your representatives to tell them you want them to support this anyway.  Lobby your government to invest a fraction of your tax dollars that they&#8217;ve already spent supporting the oil industry on renewable energy sources.  Eat less beef and more vegetables.  Turn down the air conditioner and in winter, the heater.  You&#8217;ll save money and help fight global warming.  Don&#8217;t have any more kids.  Teach your children about environmental responsibility so they will do better than we did.</p>
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		<title>By: ConcernedCitizen</title>
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		<description>Okay, here's how I see it.  Both sides are politicizing the issue more than they should, but what's really reprehensible is that the anti-environmentalists are using their refusal to believe in global warming as an excuse to refuse to change any of their irresponsible and planet-harming ways.  Whether you believe in global warming or not should be totally irrelevant.  There are other indisputable reasons why we need to reduce emissions.  Here in Phoenix, and in other major metropolitan areas, we frequently have ozone advisories, warning even healthy active adults to stay inside or minimize their outdoor activities.  In case you don't know, most ozone comes from car exhaust fumes, power plants and other man-made sources of nitrous oxides.  Will people have to start dropping dead in the streets before you recognize that unhealthy air is a bad thing?

There are things we can do that aren't hardships.  Most of the people who drive big SUVs never take them off-road and don't really need seating for eight or nine people.  There are more fuel-efficient vehicles available.  There are also buses, trains and other public transportation that can reduce the number of vehicles on the road.  Carpooling and telecommuting are other viable options.  Converting power plants from coal to nuclear or hydroelectric would be a big help too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, here&#8217;s how I see it.  Both sides are politicizing the issue more than they should, but what&#8217;s really reprehensible is that the anti-environmentalists are using their refusal to believe in global warming as an excuse to refuse to change any of their irresponsible and planet-harming ways.  Whether you believe in global warming or not should be totally irrelevant.  There are other indisputable reasons why we need to reduce emissions.  Here in Phoenix, and in other major metropolitan areas, we frequently have ozone advisories, warning even healthy active adults to stay inside or minimize their outdoor activities.  In case you don&#8217;t know, most ozone comes from car exhaust fumes, power plants and other man-made sources of nitrous oxides.  Will people have to start dropping dead in the streets before you recognize that unhealthy air is a bad thing?</p>
<p>There are things we can do that aren&#8217;t hardships.  Most of the people who drive big SUVs never take them off-road and don&#8217;t really need seating for eight or nine people.  There are more fuel-efficient vehicles available.  There are also buses, trains and other public transportation that can reduce the number of vehicles on the road.  Carpooling and telecommuting are other viable options.  Converting power plants from coal to nuclear or hydroelectric would be a big help too.</p>
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		<title>By: byderule</title>
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		<description>Does it do harm to at least try and take care of the Environment which allows us the conditions to be able to live here in relative confort 
we all need water to drink and soil to grow food ,and a bearble climate 

The best we can do as individuals is be more responsible ,in our own neck of the woods 


POSITIVE ACTIONS)
Classify trash take out all the organic waste and make compost with it ,the worst you can do is throw it with the trash
70% of contamination is due to organic waste that is mixed in with the garbage .
And it is just as bad in the sewer where it helps to breed rats and in the landfill it poisons the ground 

And it is the easiest to take care of 
o first of all we have to clasify trash at least keep the organic to one side ,like in a plasic bin with a lid 
If you got a few meters of ground ,you only need 1 or 2 square meters in a shallow hole ,in the shade ,that you can wet now and again ,where you dump everything that is organic ,from toilet paper,bones vegetable cuttings ,eggshells,,,excrement ,and cover regularly with leaves to keep humid and to hide any smell 
the worms will come and decompose the wastes truning it into beautifull black soil for the garden of flower pots .
If you are in a apartment ,if you have a balcony get a big plastic bin drill some holes in the side and lid ,
Add a few buckets of sand now and again to put over the trash ,you should realt stir or move the stuff at times to airate it and ensure that the decomposition is overall ,keep moist 
This rubbish does not get big very fast and the thing works for a long time with out getting full
-----------------------------....
these are Al gores sites 
http://events.stepitup2007.org/............
http://www.stepitup2007.org/

http://events.stepitup2007.org/............

If you want to help the planet ,plant a tree every week ,if everyone on the planet did we we would be able to slowdown the destructive processes
Reduce carbon emisions,and they are already working on that by alternative forms of energy and regulations on carbon producing materials,aerosol cans,burning rubbish,industrial chimneys,powerplants etc.
Waterharvesting projects ,such as millions of small dams.to redirect over ground waterflows from the rains into the ground to supply subteranian water supplies.
The protection of existing forrests.
Stop building more highways,urban planning to include vegetation stop building cities encourage people to return to the land to conduct their business from there which now has become possible thanks to the internet.
Education to motivate people to auto sufficiency by building more home food gardens.
Education on environmental awareness
education on family planning to curb over´population
Agricultural education and improvements to follow the principals or sustainability and soil management.
More environmental or land ,design to prevent bush fires,such as--fire breaks 
More dams.regulations and control for public behaviour
Alternative effeciant public transport to discourage the use of the internal conbustion engine

101 Ways To Live More Ecologically,may be you find something that applies to you


1. Avoid disposable in favor of reusable
items. 
2. Avoid drying rags in a clothes dryer. 
3. Avoid power appliances when handpower works. 
4. Avoid highly processed foods. 
5. Avoid using styrofoam—it can't be recycled. 
6. Avoid watering driveways and sidewalks. 
7. Be responsible and creative with leftover foods. 
8. Buy in bulk goods to reduce wasted packaging. 
9. Buy energy efficient electric appliances. 
10. Buy foods without additives. 
11. Buy foods without preservatives. 
12. Buy food and goods from sources you trust 
13. Buy large quantities to reduce shopping trips. 
14. Buy living Christmas trees. 
15. Buy locally grown food and produce. 
16. Buy organic, pesticide-free foods. 
17. Compost your food scraps. 
18. Discover and protect watersheds in your area, 
19. Don't burn trash or other smoky materials. 
20. Drain cooking grease onto paper bags, not paper towels. 
21. Drive a fuel-efficient car. 
22. Drive less: walk, bicycle, carpooland use public transportation.

23. Eat foods low on the food chain; avoid meat. 
24. Eat more natural, nutritious foods. 
25. Educate elected representatives on ecology. 
26. Exercise regularly. 
27. Explore and learn about your bioregion. 
28. Grow your own food, even a small amount. 
29. Hang dry some or all of your clothes. 
30. Heat your home less and wear warmer clothes. 
31. Heat your home more with renewable energies. 
32. Hold a potluck dinner to discuss local ecology. 
33. If you use a dishwasher, turn off the drying cycle. 
34. Install a water-conserving device in your toilets. 
35. Install a water-conserving showerhead. 
36. Insulate your home to maximum efficiency. 
37. Invest for social responsibility as well as profit. 
38. Invest in solar power, where practical. 
39. Invest in well-made, long-lived clothing. 
40. Keep hazardous chemicals in safe containers. 
41. Keep appliance motors well adjusted for efficiency. 
42. Mend and repair rather than discard and replace. 
43. Oppose meddling in ecological balance. 
44. Oppose private development of special areas. 
45. Oppose roadside use of defoliants. 
46. Organize or join a neighborhood toy exchange. 

47. Pick up litter along streets and highways. 
48. Plant native trees and shrubs around your home. 
49. Plant trees throughout your community. 
50. Plant your living Christmas tree. 
51. Practice preventive health care. 
52. Practice responsible family planning. 
53. Prepare only as much food as will be eaten. 
54. Protect your favorite distinctive natural areas. 
55. Purchase goods in reusable/recyclable containers. 
56. Put a catalytic converter on your wood stove. 
57. Put toxic substances out of reach of children. 
58. Recycle aluminum. 
59. Recycle glass. 
60. Recycle newspaper. 
61. Recycle old clothes. 
62. Recycle plastic. 
63. Recycle used motor oil. 
64. Recycle your unneeded items. 
65. Re-use paper bags. 
66. Re-use plastic bags for storage and waste. 
67. Save up for full loads in clothes washers. 
68. Save up for full loads in dishwasher. 
69. Shop by phone, then go pick up your purchases. 
70. Speak out about your values in community groups. 
71. Support efficient energy sources in your bioregion. 
72. Support elected representatives on ecological issues. 
73. Support energy conservation in your bioregion.

74. Support global ecological improvement efforts. 
75. Support local credit unions. 
76. Support local merchants before large chains. 
77. Support neighborhood food cooperatives. 
78. Support proper waste water and sewage treatment. 
79. Support the cultural diversity in your bioregion. 
80. Support the plants and animals in your community. 
81. Take shorter showers. 
82. Teach your children ecological wisdom. 
83. Turn down the thermostat on your water heater. 
84. Turn off the lights when not needed. 
85. Turn off the water while you brush your teeth. 
86. Use biodegradable soaps and detergents. 
87. Use cloth diapers. 
88. Use cloth table napkins. 
89. Use less tapwater whenever possible. 
90. Use non-toxic pest control. 
91. Use only medications you trust/understand. 
92. Use rags or towels instead of paper. 
93. Use rechargeable batteries. 
94. Use the second side of paper for scratch paper. 
95. Use water from cooking vegetables to make soup. 
96. Volunteer for work in a community garden. 
97. Volunteer to maintain local parks and wilderness. 
98. Wash clothes in cold water. 
99. Wash dishes in still, not running water. 
100. Weather-seal your home. 
101. Work to unlearn poor ecological habits</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does it do harm to at least try and take care of the Environment which allows us the conditions to be able to live here in relative confort<br />
we all need water to drink and soil to grow food ,and a bearble climate </p>
<p>The best we can do as individuals is be more responsible ,in our own neck of the woods </p>
<p>POSITIVE ACTIONS)<br />
Classify trash take out all the organic waste and make compost with it ,the worst you can do is throw it with the trash<br />
70% of contamination is due to organic waste that is mixed in with the garbage .<br />
And it is just as bad in the sewer where it helps to breed rats and in the landfill it poisons the ground </p>
<p>And it is the easiest to take care of<br />
o first of all we have to clasify trash at least keep the organic to one side ,like in a plasic bin with a lid<br />
If you got a few meters of ground ,you only need 1 or 2 square meters in a shallow hole ,in the shade ,that you can wet now and again ,where you dump everything that is organic ,from toilet paper,bones vegetable cuttings ,eggshells,,,excrement ,and cover regularly with leaves to keep humid and to hide any smell<br />
the worms will come and decompose the wastes truning it into beautifull black soil for the garden of flower pots .<br />
If you are in a apartment ,if you have a balcony get a big plastic bin drill some holes in the side and lid ,<br />
Add a few buckets of sand now and again to put over the trash ,you should realt stir or move the stuff at times to airate it and ensure that the decomposition is overall ,keep moist<br />
This rubbish does not get big very fast and the thing works for a long time with out getting full<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;&#8230;.<br />
these are Al gores sites<br />
<a href="http://events.stepitup2007.org/..........." rel="nofollow">http://events.stepitup2007.org/&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.stepitup2007.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.stepitup2007.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://events.stepitup2007.org/..........." rel="nofollow">http://events.stepitup2007.org/&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</a>.</p>
<p>If you want to help the planet ,plant a tree every week ,if everyone on the planet did we we would be able to slowdown the destructive processes<br />
Reduce carbon emisions,and they are already working on that by alternative forms of energy and regulations on carbon producing materials,aerosol cans,burning rubbish,industrial chimneys,powerplants etc.<br />
Waterharvesting projects ,such as millions of small dams.to redirect over ground waterflows from the rains into the ground to supply subteranian water supplies.<br />
The protection of existing forrests.<br />
Stop building more highways,urban planning to include vegetation stop building cities encourage people to return to the land to conduct their business from there which now has become possible thanks to the internet.<br />
Education to motivate people to auto sufficiency by building more home food gardens.<br />
Education on environmental awareness<br />
education on family planning to curb over´population<br />
Agricultural education and improvements to follow the principals or sustainability and soil management.<br />
More environmental or land ,design to prevent bush fires,such as&#8211;fire breaks<br />
More dams.regulations and control for public behaviour<br />
Alternative effeciant public transport to discourage the use of the internal conbustion engine</p>
<p>101 Ways To Live More Ecologically,may be you find something that applies to you</p>
<p>1. Avoid disposable in favor of reusable<br />
items.<br />
2. Avoid drying rags in a clothes dryer.<br />
3. Avoid power appliances when handpower works.<br />
4. Avoid highly processed foods.<br />
5. Avoid using styrofoam—it can&#8217;t be recycled.<br />
6. Avoid watering driveways and sidewalks.<br />
7. Be responsible and creative with leftover foods.<br />
8. Buy in bulk goods to reduce wasted packaging.<br />
9. Buy energy efficient electric appliances.<br />
10. Buy foods without additives.<br />
11. Buy foods without preservatives.<br />
12. Buy food and goods from sources you trust<br />
13. Buy large quantities to reduce shopping trips.<br />
14. Buy living Christmas trees.<br />
15. Buy locally grown food and produce.<br />
16. Buy organic, pesticide-free foods.<br />
17. Compost your food scraps.<br />
18. Discover and protect watersheds in your area,<br />
19. Don&#8217;t burn trash or other smoky materials.<br />
20. Drain cooking grease onto paper bags, not paper towels.<br />
21. Drive a fuel-efficient car.<br />
22. Drive less: walk, bicycle, carpooland use public transportation.</p>
<p>23. Eat foods low on the food chain; avoid meat.<br />
24. Eat more natural, nutritious foods.<br />
25. Educate elected representatives on ecology.<br />
26. Exercise regularly.<br />
27. Explore and learn about your bioregion.<br />
28. Grow your own food, even a small amount.<br />
29. Hang dry some or all of your clothes.<br />
30. Heat your home less and wear warmer clothes.<br />
31. Heat your home more with renewable energies.<br />
32. Hold a potluck dinner to discuss local ecology.<br />
33. If you use a dishwasher, turn off the drying cycle.<br />
34. Install a water-conserving device in your toilets.<br />
35. Install a water-conserving showerhead.<br />
36. Insulate your home to maximum efficiency.<br />
37. Invest for social responsibility as well as profit.<br />
38. Invest in solar power, where practical.<br />
39. Invest in well-made, long-lived clothing.<br />
40. Keep hazardous chemicals in safe containers.<br />
41. Keep appliance motors well adjusted for efficiency.<br />
42. Mend and repair rather than discard and replace.<br />
43. Oppose meddling in ecological balance.<br />
44. Oppose private development of special areas.<br />
45. Oppose roadside use of defoliants.<br />
46. Organize or join a neighborhood toy exchange. </p>
<p>47. Pick up litter along streets and highways.<br />
48. Plant native trees and shrubs around your home.<br />
49. Plant trees throughout your community.<br />
50. Plant your living Christmas tree.<br />
51. Practice preventive health care.<br />
52. Practice responsible family planning.<br />
53. Prepare only as much food as will be eaten.<br />
54. Protect your favorite distinctive natural areas.<br />
55. Purchase goods in reusable/recyclable containers.<br />
56. Put a catalytic converter on your wood stove.<br />
57. Put toxic substances out of reach of children.<br />
58. Recycle aluminum.<br />
59. Recycle glass.<br />
60. Recycle newspaper.<br />
61. Recycle old clothes.<br />
62. Recycle plastic.<br />
63. Recycle used motor oil.<br />
64. Recycle your unneeded items.<br />
65. Re-use paper bags.<br />
66. Re-use plastic bags for storage and waste.<br />
67. Save up for full loads in clothes washers.<br />
68. Save up for full loads in dishwasher.<br />
69. Shop by phone, then go pick up your purchases.<br />
70. Speak out about your values in community groups.<br />
71. Support efficient energy sources in your bioregion.<br />
72. Support elected representatives on ecological issues.<br />
73. Support energy conservation in your bioregion.</p>
<p>74. Support global ecological improvement efforts.<br />
75. Support local credit unions.<br />
76. Support local merchants before large chains.<br />
77. Support neighborhood food cooperatives.<br />
78. Support proper waste water and sewage treatment.<br />
79. Support the cultural diversity in your bioregion.<br />
80. Support the plants and animals in your community.<br />
81. Take shorter showers.<br />
82. Teach your children ecological wisdom.<br />
83. Turn down the thermostat on your water heater.<br />
84. Turn off the lights when not needed.<br />
85. Turn off the water while you brush your teeth.<br />
86. Use biodegradable soaps and detergents.<br />
87. Use cloth diapers.<br />
88. Use cloth table napkins.<br />
89. Use less tapwater whenever possible.<br />
90. Use non-toxic pest control.<br />
91. Use only medications you trust/understand.<br />
92. Use rags or towels instead of paper.<br />
93. Use rechargeable batteries.<br />
94. Use the second side of paper for scratch paper.<br />
95. Use water from cooking vegetables to make soup.<br />
96. Volunteer for work in a community garden.<br />
97. Volunteer to maintain local parks and wilderness.<br />
98. Wash clothes in cold water.<br />
99. Wash dishes in still, not running water.<br />
100. Weather-seal your home.<br />
101. Work to unlearn poor ecological habits</p>
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		<title>By: bfwh218</title>
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		<description>We can't reverse GW, but we can slow it down if everyone started taking steps. I'm sick of people pointing at Al Gore and Hollywood claiming they should practice what they preach. Where people supposed to arrive on horseback to this concert; every cause needs a voice, a song, and you put down the people who are doing that.
This is what people never point out: ' More celebrities than ever arrived at the Kodak Theatre in gas-efficient hybrids. Ballots and programs were printed on recycled paper and organizers concerned themselves with choosing more environmentally responsible materials for sets and decorations.'

Leo DiCaprio no longer takes limos, but drives an electric car.

Cameron Dias not only drives a hybrid, but bought one for each of her family members. How about Sting, Bono.....how come these names are never brought up?


Daryl Hannah has built a solar home.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can&#8217;t reverse GW, but we can slow it down if everyone started taking steps. I&#8217;m sick of people pointing at Al Gore and Hollywood claiming they should practice what they preach. Where people supposed to arrive on horseback to this concert; every cause needs a voice, a song, and you put down the people who are doing that.<br />
This is what people never point out: &#8216; More celebrities than ever arrived at the Kodak Theatre in gas-efficient hybrids. Ballots and programs were printed on recycled paper and organizers concerned themselves with choosing more environmentally responsible materials for sets and decorations.&#8217;</p>
<p>Leo DiCaprio no longer takes limos, but drives an electric car.</p>
<p>Cameron Dias not only drives a hybrid, but bought one for each of her family members. How about Sting, Bono&#8230;..how come these names are never brought up?</p>
<p>Daryl Hannah has built a solar home.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator>
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		<description>It can't be reversed in a reasonable time with a reasonable effort.

But it can be reduced enough to avoid a disaster.  Here's the plan:

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,481085,00.html
http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM040507.pdf</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can&#8217;t be reversed in a reasonable time with a reasonable effort.</p>
<p>But it can be reduced enough to avoid a disaster.  Here&#8217;s the plan:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,481085,00.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,481085,00.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM040507.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM040507.pdf</a></p>
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		<title>By: jared s</title>
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		<dc:creator>jared s</dc:creator>
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		<description>Does anyone remember how much a plasma screen cost when they debuted,...about 25000 in Hong Kong the first time I saw them. Now they're pretty cheap and now LCD instead. Patience, we engineers are working on it. Making it cheaper by finding industry standards, evolving the technology, and raising awareness. It's expensive now, and so do what you can when you can and implore those with the means to do the same by your actions and enthusiasm. I think I could convince anyone to sell their car for a used hybrid or at least buy a florescent bulb or eight for their house. How about geothermal, solar panels, wind power for a house. How about a tune up for your car, that's inexpensive but saves gas for now.
What you can When you can. Discipline. Small changes by everyone lead to an increase from the whole. We're working on it, and we don't take it lightly.
You sound like this matters to you. There is quite a bit of money out there for upstarts in the alt energy market, start a business selling nothing but green friendly items. Start a non profit that only advertises and educates people about what is already out there, most people don't know that the solutions already exist and aren't that expensive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone remember how much a plasma screen cost when they debuted,&#8230;about 25000 in Hong Kong the first time I saw them. Now they&#8217;re pretty cheap and now LCD instead. Patience, we engineers are working on it. Making it cheaper by finding industry standards, evolving the technology, and raising awareness. It&#8217;s expensive now, and so do what you can when you can and implore those with the means to do the same by your actions and enthusiasm. I think I could convince anyone to sell their car for a used hybrid or at least buy a florescent bulb or eight for their house. How about geothermal, solar panels, wind power for a house. How about a tune up for your car, that&#8217;s inexpensive but saves gas for now.<br />
What you can When you can. Discipline. Small changes by everyone lead to an increase from the whole. We&#8217;re working on it, and we don&#8217;t take it lightly.<br />
You sound like this matters to you. There is quite a bit of money out there for upstarts in the alt energy market, start a business selling nothing but green friendly items. Start a non profit that only advertises and educates people about what is already out there, most people don&#8217;t know that the solutions already exist and aren&#8217;t that expensive.</p>
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		<title>By: alleninthehills</title>
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		<dc:creator>alleninthehills</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nothing, man has little to no impact on climate short of a neclear war..   That is why nothing was suggested, because the powers that be, know it to be a farce.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing, man has little to no impact on climate short of a neclear war..   That is why nothing was suggested, because the powers that be, know it to be a farce.</p>
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