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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change



Blog Action Day is an annual event that unites the world's bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day. Our aim is to raise awareness and trigger a global discussion.

From the smallest online journals to huge online magazines, Blog Action Day is about mass participation. Anyone is free to join in on Blog Action Day and there is no limit on the number of posts, the type of posts or the direction of thoughts and opinions.


Today Nick's Bytes is participating in Blog Action Day because I regard climate change as one of the greatest threats to planet earth, second only to nuclear war.




This December world leaders will gather in Copenhagen to negotiate a global response to climate change. As a world leader in greenhouse gas pollution as well as clean energy technology, the United States needs to take bold and urgent action by implementing comprehensive clean energy policies to curb emissions.

Nobel Peace Prize Winner and President Barack Obama has said that climate change is an urgent threat, and now is the time for him to lead the United States in confronting climate crisis.

This is a chance for people around the world and in the United States to join together in telling President Obama that we want him to lead the United States in taking bold and significant action to reduce greenhouse gasses.





Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change Partners


RESOURCES FOR ACTION:

9 comments:

  1. Very good, Rev Saint! I find your links to resources related to climate change quite useful.

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  2. Thank you for participating in Blog Action Day.

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  3. OH NO! Was that today - Rats! I missed it again... I have posted about cheese instead ... ooops!

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  4. Azsonofagun: Thank you, Rex. I have noted that a couple of those links don't work. I've tried to fix them without success. Perhaps the sites are down or extremely busy.

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  5. mutleythedog: That's OK. I liked your cheese post.

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  6. Nick, did you read that their is a good chance there will be no ice in the arctic in 10 years of less?

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  7. в конце концов: благодарю! а82ч

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