When it comes to carbon footprints, location and lifestyle matter
With the help of Jones and Kammen, the California Air Resources Board (ARB) has launched a similar website, CoolCalifornia.org, designed to be a one-stop-shop to motivate and connect the millions of Californians who are taking action to minimize carbon footprints.
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These ideas will also be explored at the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, which is being coordinated in part by the UC Berkeley team and will be held in Washington, D.C., from Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.
“Most people are willing and many are actively seeking how to live more climate-friendly lifestyles. The question is whether we can do it fast enough to reduce some of the worst impacts of climate change. Figuring out what makes the greatest impact seems like a good first place to start,” Jones said.
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How can anyone read that headline and not fall down laughing at how absolutely insane these global warming...Oops! I mean Climate Change people really are! Tom Nelson is a freak! 22 years ago, I was told in my "Earth Science" class in college that the world would be almost completely unlivable by the year 2000 if we didn't "act now". I sure wish I could track down that old Ted Danson / Whoopie Goldberg video now so we could see how completely inaccurate the environmentalist's computer models are and always have been.
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