Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Global Warming Senior Legislative Representative | Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace is seeking a passionate Senior Legislative Lobbyist to join the Greenpeace US Global Warming Campaign. Greenpeace's cutting-edge global warming campaign is leading the charge to convince Congress, federal agencies, and the White House to take significant action to stop global warming. Our DC based legislative team is growing to meet the needs of an expanding field presence and will develop and implement strategies to leverage the organization’s power in the field into real action.
Kevin Rudd and Al Gore in video to up pressure on Malcolm Turnbull | The Australian
Mr Rudd warned that climate-change talks faced a "very rough and bumpy road" ahead of the Copenhagen climate change talks in December.

"There are many obstacles in the way. And as I said recently in L'Aquila at the G8-plus meeting in Italy, our negotiators worldwide are going to need fresh political momentum, a fresh mandate, in order to land an outcome in Copenhagen," he said. "We are going to need action from developed countries, we're going to need action from developing countries, and we're going to need, of course, someone working out the basis of an appropriate deal for the major economies of the world to get a decent outcome for the planet.

"This is serious stuff. The clock is ticking. There is no time to be wasted. It is now less than 150 days until we reach the meeting in Copenhagen."
Multimedia | Prime Minister of Australia
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd meets with former US Vice President Al Gore (06:00)
Video Transcript | Climate Fraudster Al Gore uses words like "paralysis" and "impasse" to describe international climate swindle talks
As I’ve said in my own country, I think every nation needs to do more, but I’m very grateful to you for listening and for taking the time to really delve deeply into the solutions for the climate crisis and the kind of leadership that you proposed to the other leaders at the G8 to breakthrough this paralysis in the international political community to really confront the climate crisis head-on is very welcome and I hope that the leaders around the world will take the advice that you’ve given to engage at the leadership level and really breakthrough this impasse.

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