His complaint about the untold story of improved emissions from coal plants is ironic, given the parts he chooses to leave untold: that coal producers and coal plant operators fought every single one of the policies that produced these gains; that they continue to fight the policies that could produce similar gains for carbon dioxide if adopted; and that Peabody is truly a world leader in funding the campaigns to block
meaningful action against global warming pollution.
And at appropriate times let your political representatives know that your vote will be swayed by their actual activity — not meaningless lip service — to push for
serious action against global warming.
But it's pretty edgy, given 10:10's aim of asking people, businesses and organisations to take
positive action against global warming by cutting their greenhouse gas emissions by 10 % in a year, and thereby pressuring governments to act.
The report follows President Barack Obama's plan to take
direct action against global warming, including requiring power plants to cut carbon dioxide emissions to 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
He was a fierce anti-communist who was also wary of consumerism, a long - time supporter of the Green Party who favored
state action against global warming, and a skeptic of ideology who supported civil unions for same - sex couples.
The Greens know that for under 30 voters they are already matching the primary vote of the major parties, and that a core platform of
strong action against global warming is a big part of this support.
At the United Nations climate talks shortly afterwards, the Philippines» representative, Naderev «Yeb» Sano, connected human - induced climate change and the devastating storm, making an emotional appeal for countries to «stop this madness» and take
action against global warming.
Hence if we keep postponing
the action against Global Warming, then the problem will become unmanageable.
... I don't know what to make of this clip of Texas Congresscritter Joe Barton (who once said that taking
action against global warming is «absolute nonsense») asking Secretary of Energy (and Nobel Laureate) Steven Chu about the origin of gas and oil in Alaska.
In part two (here's part one) of our spotlight on the Pure Waste Challenge, we'll help bust a few myths about tankless water heaters and hopefully inspired you dear readers to take
action against global warming.
This site is Dr. James Hansen's site, who is a leading proponent of
action against global warming.