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If you haven’t already seen Al Gore’s DVD An Inconvenient Truth, get it this weekend and listen and watch it carefully.
Then discuss it with your family and people at work, and ask ‘What can we do immediately to reduce our carbon footprint?’
Al Gore’s slide show contained one particular segment that was inescapable. That was where he juxtaposed global temperature fluctuations over hundreds of thousands of years with CO2 levels for the same period.
The temperatures rose and fell in a precise correspondence with CO2 levels. The CO2 and temperature fluctuations meant the difference between a nice sunny day, and a mile of ice over our heads during an ice age. They were the natural cycles over a very long period of time.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see and feel what’s happening.
You don’t have to look too far to see who is responsible.
You don’t have to go too far to recognise who has to do something about it.
Keep your eye on these websites
http://www.climatecrisis.net/blog/
by Christo Norden-Powers Copyright © 2007 Spandah Pty Ltd
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