Sunday, March 10, 2013

Music, photographs to combat climate change
Environmentalists use music, photographs to combat climate change - Young winners from 14 countries including Kenya, Malawi and Morocco have been honoured at a Connect4Climate (C4C) event in Washington DC, US, aimed at using music, photographs, videos to combat climate change.
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The Voices4Climate event was hosted by C4C, a global partnership dedicated to climate change communication and action launched by the World Bank, the Italian Ministry of Environment and the Global Environment Facility in 2011.
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The winners of the competition came from Bangladesh, Colombia, Croatia, France, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Green Scam, I am
My question is, if this is true, and flooding will swallow beaches, islands, and any state with an opening to the sea, why do Hollywood celebrities and political elites build lavish homes on the water front, beaches, and tropical islands?
Al Gore talks about uncertain 'Future,' spider goats at SXSW | TechHive
Above all, Gore believes that a free and open Internet is the beginning of how we can change things for the better in all directions.  [Hey Al:  So why don't you allow comments on your blog?]

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