Tech start - up Collactive has thrown its hat into the rough - and - tumble world of social networking applications, and one of its first offerings, the Worldcoolers desktop, is designed to give people
concerned about the climate crisis the means to connect with one another, organize their efforts, and reach out to the larger community.
Nita Gangula talks about how the New Delhi Climate Reality Leader training in 2008 allowed her to combine her passion for writing with
her concerns about the climate crisis.
Because when the American public is overwhelmingly
concerned about the climate crisis and supports participating in international efforts to address it, it becomes that much harder for the current administration to just sweep the issue under the rug and hope that people will forget about it like with the Kyoto Protocol in 2001.
Clearly, the trend in the US over the past two decades has been toward greater understanding and
concern about the climate crisis.
They're regular citizens from all walks of life
concerned about the climate crisis and committed to taking action to solve it.
You can also write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper expressing
your concern about the climate crisis.
1) WorldCoolers and their desktop app is designed to give people
concerned about the climate crisis the means to connect with one another, organize their efforts, and reach out to the larger community.
Not exact matches
What Bush is «thinking»
about concerning climate change is way too late as S. Weisman of the Times reported (Seen in SF Chronicle, April14) on the rapidly developing world food
crisis that could hit the USA with wheat and flour shortages in weeks.
Workshop participants — who ranged from university facilities managers and administrators to professors and student activists — cited a variety of reasons for their interest in
climate issues, including
concerns about health issues, energy carbon saving potential, and the worrisome prospect of having kids in a world facing a
climate crisis.
It will be a compelling battle to try and replace the mother of all eco-scares — man - made global warming — but
Climate Depot is confident that one of these test - marketed new eco-issues will catch on and you may soon see massive denials from environmentalists and UN officials that claims of a man - made global warming
crisis never really existed (echoing the claims that there was no widespread
concern about global cooling in the 1970's) See: Spoof: NYT in 2019: Scientists Now Say Global Warming Fears Fading Away — Claim There Never Was Warming Consensus — By Marc Morano
For young people
concerned about their opportunities in a world shaped by the
climate crisis, Campus Corps offers the chance to take their future into their own hands, starting in their college dormitories, classrooms, and campus quads.
Although recent surveys show that people in other countries are generally more
concerned about climate change than the US, Americans too have nevertheless come a long way in their awareness of the
crisis since the Kyoto days.
The disaster also sparked public
concerns about safety, which led to an extensive, nation - wide dialogue
about the country's energy options and its response to the
climate crisis.
Since I was a teenager, I have been
concerned about the global warming
crisis we are facing and I have been passionate
about finding ways to help the world help itself and avoid tremendous
climate catastrophe.
While many of the participants raised
concerns about the efficacy and safety of large - scale iron fertilization, others seemed to acknowledge that the urgency of the
climate crisis warranted the continuation of carefully designed experiments — pointing out that, if done appropriately, they could provide a win - win for both scientists and businesses interested in selling carbon offsets.
I am far more
concerned about climate change in the long run, though I think peak oil and gas may be worse
crises in the short run.