Wake up, leaders!

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Climate of Change is a blog dedicated to those fighting climate change. Every day more people are getting involved. Do you have ideas on how to wake one another up to the urgency? Tell us how. Use the comment section or email us. We will post your efforts here at Climate of Change http://74days.gosustainably.com.

Our Objective: Build an undeniable case that compels President Obama and world leaders to sign--and fulfill--an agreement Dec 7, 2009 in Copenhagen. The agreement should be for nothing less than what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommends. (The IPCC is made of the world's top, nobel-prize winning, scientists. They recommend 90% reduction of emissions below 1990 levels, by 2050.)

Top notch campaigns for action at Copenhagen:

1. tcktcktck.org Bringing together celebrities and artists to build a pop campaign that drives home the urgency of signing a viable agreement at the Copenhagen Climate Conference.

2. 1010uk.org Place where individuals and businesses can sign a personal commitment to reduce their own carbon emissions by 10% in 2010.
3. notstupid.com Website associated with docudrama on the urgency of curbing climate change and signing at Copenhagen.

This Climate of Change blog may be used as a hub, where the public can catch a glimpse of a rapidly growing world-wide movement to wake up world leaders to the urgency of Copenhagen. Some are calling the COP15 conference the most important meeting in human history. It may be the culminating moment in which humans choose to promote or turn-around climate change. Those involved in this movement understand the urgency and are doing all they can to incite those around them to take positive action right now. Join us!

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Thanks guys for trying to wake everyone up. I hope the majority of the population is starting to realize the severity and seriousness of the problem. Those who are still in doubt need only to ask the victims in the Philippines, unless you think they live on another planet. We should expect more of this type of disasters and we should not be surprised. Call your congressmen, call your senator, call your representative at any level and press the case for saving the Earth, especially if you have children. They are the hostages of our collective actions in the past and present and our inaction now or in the future.


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