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Dear President Barack Obama,
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== 100 Days of Action ==
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In this section, the students in FYSE1239 suggest fifteen alternative actions
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== Making Plans for 2009 ==
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=== The coal march ===
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The coal march is an idea
  
Congratulations on your successful bid for presidency. It has been exciting to watch the presidential race unfold in the last few weeks. I admire your ability to inspire such a large and diverse demographic. This country is ready for change and a new direction.
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Use website ... each march have own page ... create space and opportunity similar in goals, different in specifics ...
  
In your campaign, you stressed the importance of the environment and the necessary steps in order to stabilize it. You proposed an increase of green collar jobs, a decrease of imported energy, and most importantly, the reduction of greenhouse gases by 80 percent by 2050. In order to accomplish these goals, you will need to implement a portfolio of global warming solutions.  
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We're here to bring people into the picture ... people-centric, not about institutions ...  as Gandhi points out, empowering the enemy to see ...  
  
The global climate crisis needs to be addressed through a variety of solutions. It will require the collective collaboration of international governments concerning a variety of adaptive and mitigative solutions. Available technologies, including wind power and green building, must be efficiently implemented and expanded. Wind technology has the potential to be the universal energy source. Wind power potential is estimated to be 72 TW, which is sufficient to supply the entire world with energy. The encouraging energy potential and economical benefits of wind power would make the impact of wind power expansion substantial. This country can go green through many alternative methods such as green building. Green building is financially beneficial and will create jobs in numerous industrial sectors. We need to turn this country from red and blue to green by bridging party lines and developing non-partisan climate policies.
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A motto ... with subtitles .... Moving, marching .... beyond coal ...?
  
As for the international politics of global warming, the United States must be an active player in determining international policies. The lack of participation in the Kyoto Protocol reflected the irresponsibility of United States. We need to be active in the global forum and set a standard at future talks in Bali and Copenhagen.  
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To a new tradition ... to replace, revive, rebuild ... u
  
The world must work to adapt to current climate problems, yet it is must also be responsible for mitigating further climate destruction. The United States must set an example for the rest of the world. The global climate crisis is universal and it will require everyone to make sacrifices. Yes, we can solve the world’s climate problem and I hope some day we can say, Yes We Did!
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Steph -- what is the ask ..?
  
Best wishes,
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Think about the opposition ... the power
  
Nick Y. Zhao
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[[Category:global_warming]] [[Category:FYSE]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 December 2011

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                                 Welcome to the Global Warming Solutions Wiki

This is the place where we meet to share ideas and create knowledge.

Introduction: Describing, Analyzing and Promoting Global Warming Solutions

Research Tools

Research Tools (Databases, Search Engines, & Other Starting Points for Finding Good Information)

Finding Solutions to Global Warming

Agricultural Management

Biofuels

Biomass

Carbon Storage and Sequestration

Conservation and Efficiency

Forest management

Geoengineering

Geothermal Power

Green Building

Nuclear Energy

Solar Power

Transportation

Waste

Wind Power

Leaders in the Fight against Global Warming

Al Gore

Bill McKibben

Leading organizations in the Fight against Global Warming

350.org

Focus the Nation

National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions

Letters to the next President of the United States

Noah Brautigam

Charlie Brewer

Kate Burchenal

Rachel Callender

Bianca Dragone

Steph Gill

Lea Lai

Yen Le

Edwin Merino

Stephanie Pons

Nial Rele

Jerry Romero

Jacob Udell

Nick Zhao

100 Days of Action

In this section, the students in FYSE1239 suggest fifteen alternative actions

Noah Brautigam's action

Charlie Brewer's action

Kate Burchenal's action

Rachel Callender's action

Bianca Dragone's action

Steph Gill's action

Lea Lai's action

Yen Le's action

Edwin Merino's action

Stephanie Pons's action

Nial Rele's action

Jerry Romero's action

Jacob Udell's action

Nick Zhao's action

Making Plans for 2009

The coal march

The coal march is an idea

Use website ... each march have own page ... create space and opportunity similar in goals, different in specifics ...

We're here to bring people into the picture ... people-centric, not about institutions ... as Gandhi points out, empowering the enemy to see ...

A motto ... with subtitles .... Moving, marching .... beyond coal ...?

To a new tradition ... to replace, revive, rebuild ... u

Steph -- what is the ask ..?

Think about the opposition ... the power