Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Scientists Admit Global Warming Didn't Kill the Golden Toad | The Resilient Earth
The golden toad is dead and anthropogenic global warming is not looking so good either.
California Students [having difficulty focusing on The Most Important Issue Ever?] « It’s Getting "Hot" In Here
Thousands upon thousands of students, labor unions, grandparents, entire elementary school classrooms, teachers, and concerned Californians (like me!) across the state rallied, marched, and generally rose some hell, to beat back massive tuition hikes and budget cuts to our state’s already fragile public education system.

Many of the thousands of students marching across California were the same students and youth who rallied just one year ago at Power Shift ‘09 in DC for clean energy and bold climate policies. At both events, I was inspired by how diverse, creative and powerful youth movements can be. And how hard we have to work to sustain momentum and actualize the possibilities presented at these key moments.
Sacramento area weather dips into frosty zone
The fronts have brought frigid air that lowered Sacramento's temperature Tuesday morning to a brisk 38 – the lowest temperature on this date since 1925, according to the National Weather Service.
Stop giving climate-change deniers a forum
I am 16 and I beg of you, do not allow your paper to be a mouthpiece for pseudo-science. Let the evidence [like what, specifically?] speak for itself.

Shawn Sanders

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