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Avaaz (Climate Change)
Online petition re climate change. Here's the link for anyone who wants to know more about it or wants to sign it/send it on. Thanks guys.
http://www.avaaz.org/en/save_our_fut...3382307&v=2238 |
Sorry guys
I hadn't gone into the link myself and just assumed it was an online petition. I didn't realise that you had to compile an email yourself. For anyone who is interested this is the email I've sent off. Feel free to copy and paste it/amend it and send it off yourselves to the following:
avril.doyle@europarl.europa.eu; kathy.sinnott@europarl.europa.eu; liam.aylward@europarl.europa.eu This is the body text I've sent: Earlier this year I had a little celebration when finally the G8 members agreed that co2 emissions had to be cut. It was time to look seriously at climate change and to take action, however conservative the targets were at least there were targets. Then it occured to me that this is in fact what leaders of nearly 200 countries signed up to in the original UN climate change convention at the 1992 Earth Summit. Be that as it may, I honestly believed that this time it would be taken seriously. After all, on a daily basis we are being shown how climate change is affecting us. In five years time (yes five years) there will be no arctic ice caps during the summer months. So in five years time we will have successfully obliterated yet another species. Best get a polar bear stuffed and mounted shortly so we can show future generations what they looked like. Time is running out for us all unfortunately and we are helping to speed up the destruction of our beautiful home - planet earth. Now I read that, not only are the targets not being taken seriously but the "Great" member countries are working very hard to undermine them by creating a system whereby you can buy a "licence to pollute". I wonder when the so-called "great" member countries were devising this plan if they happened to take a look at the US programme to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions to combat acid rain? Whereby in certain circles this project was viewed as a great success, it turned out to be highly detrimental to the poorer communities in which the pollution was allowed to continue. Surely, if a country exceeds its targets for reducing co2 emissions then that fact alone is reward enough? They don't need monetary gain also do they or has absolutely everything come down to money now even working together to save our planet? Instead of spending money to buy emission credits from other member states, surely the money would be better spent educating people on methods of reusing, reducing and recyling etc. Spend money introducing alternative fuels. Ban coal fired power stations. Ban the spreading of slurry. By all means support developing countries with technology and funding to reduce their own emissions. But let's get our own house in order too. That would have a much more positive effect on our environment as a whole and in this time of recession, surely we should be spending our money WISELY not DESTRUCTIVELY. I beg of you now, as an Irish Citizen born and bred, do not sign up to this highly dangerous and detrimental climate package - for all our sakes. Sincerely, (Your name here obviously) Not exactly poetic I know but at least they have my opinion. Should've enlisted the help of a few people on here (tribesman!!!) |
thanks
Very well said good for you i think you done great thanks wish the powers that be would listen but if no money involved i think not
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Yeah I know but you gotta try anyway. Maybe one day we'll get lucky and they'll remember what's really important - family, friends, the love of good people, and a nice place in which to enjoy it all healthily and happily. Not money - that's the ruination of us all. Gosh, shoulda been around at the time of woodstock - real hippy me!!
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Update
Just to let you guys know I have got a reply from Avril Doyle and Kathy Sinnott so far (nothing yet from Liam Aylward) but as Meat Loaf says "two out of three....). Maybe they are listening. They didn't look like automated replies. They did quote back some of the stuff I said to them so ... the eternal optimist!
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Regards Chris P Admin |
Thanks Chris
Hope more people sent it. We sit back and take too much in this country. Our local hospital's A&E is being closed for two weeks in November and two weeks starting Christmas week and continuing into the new year and nobody's said a word. They can't afford to keep it open! I wonder did any of the fat cats at the top offer part of their fat salaries to help out though? I'm not getting started on that. I vent too much frustration here and there's too much good meaning on this site to bring it down so I won't try. But thanks again anyway.
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Hi again
Rather than starting a new thread I'm posting again on this. Avaaz are looking for names again. They need 25,000 in the next 24 hours and they've only got 6400 so far. It's to petition the governments not to let the current financial crisis overshadow the commitments they have made towards climate change. It is an online petition this time and you don't have to compile any emails - so hardly any work involved. Thanks a million guys and gals.
www.avaaz.org is the website |
Hi,
I was searching for the big thread that I posted in before on this subject, but couldn't find it. Anyway, looks like the petition worked as well as a lot more Avaaz have been involved in, just got this newsletter from them :) Quote:
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