Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Blah, Blah, Blah: Some brainwashed people actually think that miniscule CO2 tweaks will improve the world's weather
VANCOUVER, July 8 /CNW/ - Canada's Olympic and Paralympic athletes have teamed up with the Masters of Digital Media (MDM) students to launch Project Blue Sky (www.projectbluesky.ca). Inspired by athletes, built by students and supported by the Official Carbon Offset Supplier to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Offsetters Clean Technology Inc. (Offsetters), and the Vancouver 2010 Organizing Committee (VANOC), Project Blue Sky uses the latest in on-line digital tools to motivate individuals and groups to take steps in their personal lives to fight climate change through increased physical activity and sustainable travel. "Project Blue Sky is a place where you can connect with your favourite athletes, challenge your friends, tell your story and use kilometres to track your efforts to reduce your carbon emissions. You can cut your carbon emissions by cycling, walking, taking public transit or by coming up with other physically ingenious ways to save energy," said B.C. Olympian Dave Calder, silver medallist (Rowing), a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee's (COC) Athletes' Council that has spearheaded development of the project.
How about banning any Olympic sport in which any competitor might emit CO2 or methane?

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