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	<title>Comments on: The Science is clear on global warming &#8211; the time for action has come</title>
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		<title>By: lareal</title>
		<link>http://www.clf.org/blog/clean-energy-climate-change/the-science-is-clear-on-global-warming-the-time-for-action-has-come/#comment-350</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 20:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great article! Now how do we get people past the initial fear and hopelessness they feel once reality hits and get people motivated to make the neccessary changes in their daily lives? It &#039;s unfortunate but it seems that playing the &quot;cool&quot; factor (no pun) is the only thing that works. Like cigarettes, they are only recently considerd a part of a suicide culture and therefore not that &quot;cool&quot; anymore. I hope a time comes in the near future when all the environmental non-profits get together and become one voice for change but they all seem to be in competition with one another.  Big voices and pockets that are a little more open(a lot more in the case of some) is what is needed. It is so sad that &quot;the Right To Life&quot; is so contriversial because that is what this is all about. It is the worlds &quot;Right to Life&quot;. Even if we do not believe in God or some higher power we still need to ask ourselves &quot;what is the purpose of our humanity in the law of nature?&quot; Is it to destroy nature and therefore destroy ourselves  or are we here to commune with nature and therefore Live...

Hey lets all start composting at the office.  I am getting one for the office for my birthday! Sounds crazy but we all have to start somewhere.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article! Now how do we get people past the initial fear and hopelessness they feel once reality hits and get people motivated to make the neccessary changes in their daily lives? It &#8216;s unfortunate but it seems that playing the &#8220;cool&#8221; factor (no pun) is the only thing that works. Like cigarettes, they are only recently considerd a part of a suicide culture and therefore not that &#8220;cool&#8221; anymore. I hope a time comes in the near future when all the environmental non-profits get together and become one voice for change but they all seem to be in competition with one another.  Big voices and pockets that are a little more open(a lot more in the case of some) is what is needed. It is so sad that &#8220;the Right To Life&#8221; is so contriversial because that is what this is all about. It is the worlds &#8220;Right to Life&#8221;. Even if we do not believe in God or some higher power we still need to ask ourselves &#8220;what is the purpose of our humanity in the law of nature?&#8221; Is it to destroy nature and therefore destroy ourselves  or are we here to commune with nature and therefore Live&#8230;</p>
<p>Hey lets all start composting at the office.  I am getting one for the office for my birthday! Sounds crazy but we all have to start somewhere.</p>
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