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The View From Here Today

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Because of our personal experiences and our knowledge of the overwhelming worldwide scientific consensus on climate change impacts, my wife and I have changed the way way we live and cut our own carbon footprint drastically. I’ve been blogging on the environment since October of 2007.

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The Cat Is Still On The Roof – And The Roof! The Roof! The Roof Is On Fire!

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They deliberately suppressed and illegally covered up the EPA’s 2007 ENDANGERMENT FINDING that said the government should begin regulating greenhouse gas emissions because global warming posed serious risks to the country. said Dr. Hansen this same week testifying to Congress and that’s not all he said.

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BREAKING NEWS: Exxon/Mobil Ordered Out of Torrance, Guilty of Greenhouse Gas Pollution

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You think HE’s working very hard to end our nation’s sick addiction to carbon based fuels that kill people and destroy our civilization? I’m thinking he likes our carbon-based economy just the way it is. I think the hefty carbon tax we’ll be levying on Exxon/Mobil can pay for the whole thing.

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The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be

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While Exxon continues to spend millions of dollars every single day to defeat climate legislation and desperately avoid having to pay for the damage and destruction their product is responsible for, the souls they’ve bought and paid for in Congress continue to deny the reality of global warming. Tags: environment.

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Frankly, I’d Rather Be Getting Arrested with Bill McKibben Today

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With President Obama and a new US Congress, there is more possibility for climate action than ever before. And most of all there is the invisible carbon dioxide it spews each day into the atmosphere, drying our forests, melting our glaciers and acidifying our oceans. It really feels like the U.S.

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