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tjwes12
post Mar 20 2007, 09:26 PM
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If any of you guys on here are against global warming, then help the cause out by signing the petition below. Al Gore is going to go before Congress to try to get something resolved for the situation.

http://www.algore.com/index-splash.html
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post Mar 20 2007, 11:41 PM
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post Mar 22 2007, 05:29 PM
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I signed it...but Gores video proves its the equivelant of trying to stop an advancing glacier with a match
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post Mar 23 2007, 05:07 PM
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Here's something else:

Don't have a lot of time, but want to take action?

Here are ten, simple, everyday things each of us can do to help stop Global Warming.

Pick one, some, or all. Every little effort helps and adds up to a whole lot of good.


Change a light. Replacing a regular light bulb with a compact fluorescent one saves 150 pounds of carbon dioxide each year. Learn more about these bulbs and how to properly dispose of these bulbs when they do burn out.

Drive less. Walk, bike, carpool, take mass transit, and/or trip chain. All of these things can help reduce gas consumption and one pound of carbon dioxide for each mile you do not drive.

Recycle more and buy recycled. Save up to 2,400 pounds of carbon dioxide each year just by recycling half of your household waste. By recycling and buying products with recycled content you also save energy, resources and landfill space! Find out where to recycle in your community here.

Check your tires. Properly inflated tires mean good gas mileage. For each gallon of gas saved, 20 pounds of carbon dioxide are also never produced.

Use less hot water. It takes a lot of energy to heat water. Reducing the amount used means big savings in not only your energy bills, but also in carbon dioxide emissions. Using cold water for your wash saves 500 pounds of carbon dioxide a year, and using a low flow showerhead reduces 350 pounds of carbon dioxide. Make the most of your hot water by insulating your tank and keeping the temperature at or below 120.

Avoid products with a lot of packaging. Preventing waste from being created in the first place means that there is less energy wasted and fewer resources consumed. When you purchase products with the least amount of packaging, not only do you save money, but you also help the environment! Reducing your garbage by 10% reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 1,200 pounds.

Adjust your thermostat. Keeping your thermostat at 68 degrees in winter and 78 degrees in summer not only helps with your energy bills, but it can reduce carbon dioxide emissions as well. No matter where you set your dial, two degrees cooler in the winter or warmer in the summer can mean a reduction of 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

Plant a tree. A single tree can absorb one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime. Learn more about planting trees here. Learn more about using your yard waste and kitchen scraps through composting here.

Turn off electronic devices when not in use. Simply turning off your TV, VCR, computer and other electronic devices can save each household thousand of pounds of carbon dioxide each year.

Stay informed.
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