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  • #16
    Bests of 2007 :

    BEST FIRST STEP: The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
    The Senate finally passed a bill to address significant new fuel economy standards, a vastly improved renewable fuels standard with strong environmental safeguards, and new efficiency standards that will essentially phase out the incandescent light bulb. The bill does not include everything we need, but it is a first step towards moving America beyond oil and a real down payment on curbing global warming.

    BEST CONCLUSIVE, LAST WARNING: The IPCC Report
    In November, the final IPCC report was issued representing years of study and the consensus of 2500 of the world's experts. The head of the IPCC said upon its release: "What we do in the next two or three years will define our future." Time Magazine characterized the report as a final warning to humanity.


    BEST COLLEGE EFFORT: College of the Atlantic
    The College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine was the first college to pledge to become carbon neutral in 2006. The small college of just 300 students has just one major: human ecology, or the "study of our relationship with our environment." This tiny college started quite a trend, now more than 459 other US colleges and Universities have signed the American Presidents Climate Commitment committing their campus to go climate neutral. Universities are like small cities and are a glowing example as to what can be done across the country!


    BEST PRODUCT: SIGG Bottles
    The popular SIGG bottles are lightweight, aluminum bottles that are recyclable and 100% biodegradable. With 2.5 million plastic water bottles being thrown away every hour in the US, we hope people will start ditching the plastic and filling up reusable bottles. Here's to a plastic free 2008!

    BEST CITY EFFORT: Chicago, Illinois
    Chicago has green roofs, great recycling and sustainability programs, and was home to the Cool Globes exhibit this summer. Now it is undertaking a major alley retrofit. Chicago is the alley capital of America and will retrofit its 2,000 miles of alleys (which have the paved equivalent of five midsize airports) with environmentally sustainable road building materials that will allow water to penetrate the soil through the pavement itself, then the water will recharge the underground water table instead of ending up as polluted runoff in rivers and streams. Some of the water may even end up back in Lake Michigan, the city's primary source of drinking water.


    BEST AWARD: Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore and the IPCC
    An excerpt from the Citation awarding the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to the IPCC and Al Gore: "By awarding the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC and Al Gore, the Norwegian Nobel Committee is seeking to contribute to a sharper focus on the processes and decisions that appear to be necessary to protect the world's future climate, and thereby to reduce the threat to the security of mankind. Action is necessary now, before climate change moves beyond man's control."

    Please read Al Gore's brilliant acceptance speech


    BEST MAGAZINE COVER: Sports Illustrated
    On March 12, 2007, Sports Illustrated ran a cover of Dontrelle Willis up to his knees in water at Dolphin Stadium in Florida. The cover read: "Sports and Global Warming: As the Planet Changes, So Do the Games We Play. Time to Pay Attention!" We salute Sports Illustrated for connecting the dots for their readers on how global warming is going to impact athletes, the games they love to play and the fans who love to watch.


    BEST REPORTING: Tom Friedman, New York Times
    Tom Friedman, the regular op-ed contributor to The New York Times, consistently provides honest, accurate, fact driven, and thought-provoking pieces about global warming. He has been instrumental in waking up the American people to this issue. (Photo: Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times)

    Best thing you can do? Forward this to your friends, keep virtually marching and making changes in your life to fight global warming!

    Here's to a greener 2008!

    Best,

    Laurie David
    Founder
    StopGlobalWarming.org
    Keep your mind on the aether www.PathsToSucceed.com

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    • #17
      does not are pollution put holes in the ozone

      by the way while we pollute billons of tones of carbon a year

      our forests are rapped and i use the word rapped because i worked in the forestry and nearly 1/4 of the trees in bc or more are fallen and if that dosnt sound like a lot well IT is shpankme provide proof that global warming is fake and dont post phony documentaries put out by oil companies o and WHY IS THERE SMOG ALL around the large cities that must ozone not pollution anyways where did you learn about the environment at school where the teach you what they want you to know

      sorry if i sound like an arse i dont mean to

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