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Today is a World Blog Day of Action - On Climate Change

We're participating in Three Blogging Days of Action this week. the call to action is what we're responding to - because we can Hear, See and Smell Mom is pissed.  some of Y'all are making her want to put us all on the Naughty Planet.  As well,  Some of Y'all Are Messing With My Polar Bears... Yeahhh

Yeahhhhhh Mother Nature is Pissed at all of  US Seeee;  and she's showing it in many ways. (i'm doing my best edward g. robinson gangsta sneer)
  • The landslides in California
  • The typhoons in Asia
  • My Poor Polar Bears are diminishing in Antarctica

these three things alone are clear enough indication that we are not being good global citizens. Mother Earth can only support so much of our changing things negatively before she decides to shut the whole show down; and yes people we all know She's The Original Show Stopper - Oh Yes She Cannnnn..

Do you remember this scene from a Few Weeks Ago ?We Sure Do and it's not one we want to see again, EVER

if we all just spent a lil more time considering and acting like Good Kids; Mother Nature would reward us with a Cleaner Environment and a lasting place to live for future generations of her kids (our kids).

If This was Agreed To - Why are The Large Polluters Still Not Adhering ?

Today we are joining our voice into the chorus globally;  to again ask our fellow Human Beings to Be Kind to Mom, She's the Only Mom We've Got.

We're With Dr. Ban Ky Moon on this one, She's not gonna keep putting up with this much longer, So Hey "Peoples" lets Just Get it Together.  Large Polluters You Need To Stop the Nonsense.  Ratify and ADHERE TO the Global Warming Agreement and Lets Start Cleaning UpOur Rooms.

UK, USA, China, India - You are The Biggest Polluters - Do YOU HEAR MOM ?
Isn't it Time ?We Think So, Don't You
This is copied from the Global Action Webblog -We Support Them All, and we invite you to join us and adopt one for yourself. More Ways to Get Involved
  1. Sign the Tck Tck Tck campaign's "I am ready" pledge supporting an ambitious, fair and binding climate agreement in Copenhagen this fall: tcktcktck.org/people/i-am-ready
  2. Register for the 350.org International Day of Climate Action October 24: www.350.org
  3. Join the UK Government's "Act on Copenhagen" effort to promote a global deal on climate change: www.actoncopenhagen.decc.gov.uk/en
  4. Learn and act with The Nature Conservancy's Planet Change site: change.nature.org
  5. Watch and help promote Current TV's green-themed video journalism at: current.com/green
  6. Support strong climate legislation in the US by making calls to your Senators with 1Sky: www.1sky.org/call
  7. Put yourself on the Vote Earth map and upload your photos, pictures and weblinks to show the world future you want to see: www.earthhour.org/home
  8. Put yourself on the Vote Earth map and upload your photos, pictures and weblinks to show the world future you want to see: www.earthhour.org/home
  9. Join the Greenpeace cool IT challenge campaign to turn IT industry leaders into climate advocates and solution providers: www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/climate-change/cool-it-challenge
  10. Add your personal story and tell the world what you will miss the most when you lose it to climate change with the United Nations Foundation Climate Board: www.unfoundation.org/global-issues/climate-and-energy/its-getting-personal
  11. Find the latest and most popular climate change actions online at globalwarming.change.org
  12. Join the Causecast community and find new ways to get involved with organizations working to end climate change. Watch videos, read news and support one of the many environmental nonprofits on Causcast. www.causecast.org/environment
  13. Post to your blog or Twitter account about the impact of climate change on the world's poorest, and then take action with Oxfam International: www.oxfam.org.uk/climateExample Twitter post: "Find out how #climatechange is already hurting the world's poorest people + take action http://bit.ly/5p5g7 #BAD09 #Oxfam"
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MacAaron
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By MacAaron5 months ago

Great post, although your beginning portion's facts are a little off. First, there aren't any polar bears in Antarctica (they're in the Arctic Circle) and second, those polar bears on the North Pole are actually increasing in numbers overall, not decreasing.

They are, of course, an endangered species for all of that. Just wanted to clarify the facts.

Good stuff, though! Pollution is our largest concern, whether you're a global warming believer or a skeptic. I am personally a lot more concerned about the garbage we dump into streams, rivers, the ground, etc. than I am the CO2 we emit into the air. I think that stuff will come to haunt it much sooner than AGW will, even if Al Gore is right.

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