Thursday, April 22, 2010

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“Big tasks are easier if broken up into smaller manageable pieces."



  • We need to continue the drive for an international treaty and do so with the renewed urgency.
  • We need to take the argument back to skeptic and make the powerful, convincing, and necessary case about the climate change much clear to everyone.
  • We should help people prevent and cope with flooding, environmental degradation, water depletion, and pollution.
  • We should now work as hard as we can to build these up into more specific commitments over the coming months.
  • The consequences of our negligence would hit our innocent descendants with full force.

  • We can and must act urgently if we are to limit and eventually halt the impacts of climate change on human communities and natural eco systems.






Earth Day:

Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity – an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future.

Earth Day 2010 can be a turning point to advance climate policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs. Earth Day Network is galvanizing millions who make personal commitments to sustainability. Earth Day 2010 is a pivotal opportunity for individuals, corporations and governments to join together and create a global green economy. Join the more than one billion people in 190 countries that are taking action for Earth Day.

I hope you will believe this and follow friends.

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