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John McCain Straight-Talk or Double-Talk on The Environment? (see YouTube video)
Posted by Catherine Morgan on May 12, 2008
Would John McCain Be Good For The Environment? — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at The Care2 Election Blog)
Does John McCain really care about the environment? Or, is it more McCain double-talk, masquerading as McCain straight-talk?
See FULL POST and YouTube video of McCain on the Environment HERE.
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New EPA Clean Air Standards Show Why Consumer Action is so Critical
Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 13, 2008
New EPA Clean Air Standards Show Why Consumer Action is so Critical…
Today the Care2 Election Blog has a timely guest post by Diane MacEachern, the founder and CEO of Big Green Purse, Diane is passionate about empowering women to use their marketplace clout to protect the environment. She is a best-selling author, successful entrepreneur, sought-after public speaker, and long-time conservationist, she has launched the only company in the U.S. dedicated specifically to transforming women’s environmental concerns into measurable improvements in our quality of life.
READ FULL POST AT THE CARE2 ELECTION BLOG
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The EPA, Environment, and Secrets.
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 22, 2008
Is The EPA Really Protecting The Environment? — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog)
Why is the EPA so determined to refuse to allow California and 17 other states from setting stronger emission standards? If this wasn’t so pathetic it might actually be funny. Our country has this thing called the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As the name implies, this agency is designed to protect our environment. But oddly enough, the EPA doesn’t seem concerned with the environment so much anymore. In fact, the EPA has evaded disclosure of documents on why California’s emissions laws were struck down.
The refusal to provide a full explanation is the latest twist in a congressional investigation into why the EPA denied California permission to impose what would have been the country’s toughest greenhouse gas standards on cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles.
The EPA is claiming “executive privilege†- I can’t tell you how sick I am of hearing the words “executive privilege†every time an attempt is made to get to the truth about something.
Secrecy, secrecy, and more secrecy - These are the words that are the cornerstones of the Bush administration. Can there be true “democracy†in a government of secrecy? Does “freedom†exist in a country of secrecy? How can there be “unity†in the United States of America, in the face of so much secrecy? One thing is for sure…Global Warming will continue to thrive in this environment of secrecy.
The Care2 community is very concerned with the environment. If you would like to get involved with protecting the environment, here are a few groups you might want to check out…
READ MORE AT THE CARE2 ELECTION BLOG
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Energy Bill: A Christmas Present For The Environment
Posted by Catherine Morgan on December 19, 2007
This is from a post I did for the Care2 Election Blog.
Finally, some good news! The now signed Energy Bill will require an increase in fuel-economy standards, reduce U.S. dependence on oil, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and totally phase-out the inefficient 10-watt incandescent bulb by 2012.
READ FULL POST — Energy Bill:Â A Christmas Present for the Environment.
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Al Gore Wins The Nobel Peace Prize - Will he now run for president?
Posted by Catherine Morgan on October 12, 2007
Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
For the past year, Al Gore has gone about his considerable business without showing much interest in running for president. While picking up an Oscar and an Emmy, publishing a very smart book and playing host at a global concert for the planet, he’s never done more than tease the idea. And yet all that time, the leaders of the Draft Gore movement have been clinging to a single fervid dream: that Gore would win the Nobel Peace Prize and use it to catapult himself to an eleventh-hour bid for the presidency.
Now the Nobel Committee has done its part, awarding Gore the Peace Prize for being “probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted” to combat climate change, according to his citation. (The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was also a joint winner of the prize.) And so, after the obligatory spasms of celebration and the equally obligatory gnashing of Rush Limbaugh’s teeth, will Americans finally get to enjoy one of the great spectacles in political history, as Gore’s ultimate honor levitates him beyond his leading rival, Hillary Clinton, and into the Oval Office? — read full article here
Also See:Â Additional posts and links on Global Warming
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Global Warming - What Is The Future Of Earth….a time line.
Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 21, 2007
Our planet’s prospects for environmental stability are bleaker than ever with the approach of this year’s Earth Day, April 22. Global warming is widely accepted as a reality by scientists and even by previously doubtful government and industrial leaders. And according to a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), there is a 90 percent likelihood that humans are contributing to the change.
The international panel of scientists predicts the global average temperature could increase by 2 to 11 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100 and that sea levels could rise by up to 2 feet.
Scientists have even speculated that a slight increase in Earth’s rotation rate could result, along with other changes. Glaciers, already receding, will disappear. Epic floods will hit some areas while intense drought will strike others. Humans will face widespread water shortages. Famine and disease will increase. Earth’s landscape will transform radically, with a quarter of plants and animals at risk of extinction.
. . . . . . . . . 2008 - Global oil production peaks sometime between 2008 and 2018, according to a model by one Swedish physicist. Others say this turning point, known as “Hubbert’s Peak,†won’t occur until after 2020. Once Hubbert’s Peak is reached, global oil production will begin an irreversible decline, possibly triggering a global recession, food shortages and conflict between nations over dwindling oil supplies.
. . . . . . . . . see what happens between 2008 and 2050
. . . . . . . . . 2050 - Small alpine glaciers will very likely disappear completely, and large glaciers will shrink by 30 to 70 percent. Austrian scientist Roland Psenner of the University of Innsbruck says this is a conservative estimate, and the small alpine glaciers could be gone as soon as 2037.
. . . . . . . . . see what hapens between 2050 and 2200
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Scientists Say Global Warming Will End Some Species
Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 31, 2007

Reuters Photo: A polar bear sow and two cubs are seen on the Beaufort Sea coast within the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Image Library.
Scientists Say Global Warming Will End Some Species
From the micro to the macro, from plankton in the oceans to polar bears in the far north and seals in the far south, global warming has begun changing life on Earth, international scientists will report next Friday.
“Changes in climate are now affecting physical and biological systems on every continent,” says a draft obtained by The Associated Press of a report on warming’s impacts, to be issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the authoritative U.N. network of 2,000 scientists and more than 100 governments.
In February the panel declared it “very likely” most global warming has been caused by man made emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Animal and plant life in the Arctic and Antarctic is undergoing substantial change, scientists say. Rising sea levels elsewhere are damaging coastal wetlands. Warmer waters are bleaching and killing coral reefs, pushing marine species toward the poles, reducing fish populations in African lakes, research finds.
“Hundreds of species have already changed their ranges, and ecosystems are being disrupted,” said University of Michigan ecologist Rosina Bierbaum, former head of the U.S. IPCC delegation. “It is clear that a number of species are going to be lost.”
The IPCC draft estimates that if temperatures rise approximately 2 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit more, one-third of species will be lost from their current range, either moved elsewhere or vanished.
From Associated Press bureaus around the world, here are snapshots of animals and plants the IPCC will identify as already affected by climate change…..READ COMPLETE ARTICLE
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ALSO SEE: MORE INFORMATION AND LINKS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING
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Emissions Already Affecting Climate, New York Times
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You Can Help Al Gore Get His Message Out About Global Warming. Here Is A Link So You Can Easily Send An Email To Congress.
Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 16, 2007

Al Gore will deliver a message with your name to Congress.
Help Al Gore to send a message to Congress:
CLICK HERE TO SEND AN E-MAIL TO YOUR CONGRESS PERSON. It’s a very easy thing to do.
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ALSO SEE: Is Global Warming Really That Big Of A Problem? Post included many links and comments.
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MORE….IS GLOBAL WARMING REALLY A PROBLEM? An Interesting Video On Global Warming — What Do You Think?
Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 8, 2007
ALSO SEE:
The Convenient Smear — Separating Spin From Facts
Global Warming Page From Informed Voters Blog
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REPORT ON LANDMARK U.N. CLIMATE STUDY — Do you think Global Warming is a real problem?
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 29, 2007
“The effects of global warming are expected to increase in the next few decades— hotter days, higher sea levels, disappearing glaciers— and now scientists are more certain than ever that humans are causing it.” — Read more about this report
The full report will be released on Friday. For more information on Global Warming see:
IS GLOBAL WARMING REALLY A PROBLEM?
ARE THE OIL AND GAS LOBBIES AT THE ROUTE OF THE GLOBAL WARMING MIS-INFORMATION CAMPAIGN?
DO YOU THINK GLOBAL WARMING IS A PROBLEM???? Please comment and let me know how you feel about the topic of Global Warming.
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IS GLOBAL WARMING REALLY A PROBLEM? — See the information, check-out the links, and you decide.
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 28, 2007
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IS GLOBAL WARMING REALLY A PROBLEM? — by Catherine Morgan
I am writing this post in order to consolidate a lot of the important information, and links that have been previously posted, as to make it easier to understand this important issue.
Now, in no particular order….links you might find helpful about Global Warming.
READ LATEST ABC NEWS REPORT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Is There a Misinformation Campaign?
A non-believer of Global Warming
Global Warming, is in his backyard.







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