For Immediate Release, May 25, 2010 Contact: Miyoko Saka@!$%#a, (510) 845-6703 Polar Bear to Greet President Obama in San Francisco With Plea: “Don’t Let Shell Drill in the Arctic This Summer”
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It's sad to say that one of the biggest barriers to change right now in the desperate fight against global warming is the willingness of too many to settle for national climate legislation that will leave us worse off than we are right now.
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that if we want to avoid the worst impacts of global warming, we must rapidly transition away from all forms of fossil fuels.
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Dr. James Hansen, Barbara Kingsolver, Ed Begley, Jr., Bonnie Raitt, Lemony Snicket, Sierra Club Board Member Among First Signers
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Not sure we needed a study to conclude this but it never hurts to have an expert confirm the obvious.
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The hopeful signs around US climate policy are not coming from the hallowed halls of Congress these days, but rather from the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The many years, lawyers and activists have spent pressuring EPA to act are beginning to pay off.
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Studies show that an astonishing 35 percent of species on earth could be committed to extinction by 2050 if current greenhouse gas pollution emissions continue.
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The reality is that climate change is not only a phenomenon for our future unless we do something very soon to curb greenhouse gas pollution; our climate is already changing and evidence of these changes is all around us. Average temperatures are rising, as is sea level.
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What always strikes me most about the science of global warming is how much we do know. We know what the problem is. And, unlike so many other problems, we also know what the solution is.
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