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Dear President Obama,
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== 100 Days of Action ==
  
First, I want to say “Conglutinations!” Now, you are the 44th President of United States. I am very glad that American people have elected you as a new President. You are a foresighted leader who could able to realize that the climate change is “one of the biggest challenges of our time”. As Professor Jonathan Isham, a enlightened tutor of my class “Global Warming Solutions”, mentions in Island-Press blog post: this is a historical moment happening in United States—both the leaders of climate movement and the of the Obama campaign are driven by optimism about our future, a realistic assessment of present challenges, and an overarching sense. I agree that. And I also want to say that it is time for the government to build a climate project to help lead the world’s drive toward a clean-energy future.
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In this section, the students in FYSE1239 suggest fifteen alternative actions
  
There is no more time to lose. Each year we postpone the transition to clean energy, the global warming became more seriously since the increasing greenhouse gas emissions. We expect that you will take energy-transformation as an urgent national mission and unite the business, international organizations, and state and local government to join the campaign to build a green energy movement.
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=== [[Noah Brautigam's action]] ===
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=== [[Charlie Brewer's action]] ===
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=== [[Nick Zhao's action]]===
  
Dear President, it is not too late, climate change can still be reversed by the promotion of clean energy. We know how to produce renewable energy from sunlight, wind, geothermal resources, biomass materials, and so on. We also have the technology for producing more hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles, green building, carbon storage and sequestration. As William S. Becker writes in The 100 day Action Plan to Save the Planet: “We don’t lack technology; we have lacked the political will to use it.” I think the main reason is there is a big gap between what science says the climate needs, and what politics can presently deliver for clean energy. We need you to act decisively to build a climate movement.
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== Making Plans for 2009 ==
  
Here, I will focus on national technologies, to offer some scenarios for building a portfolio of a clean energy future.
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=== The coal march ===
1) For Transportation
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In 2007m the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that the main factor to cause global warming is our consumption of fossil fuels. It also points out that we need to reduce the carbon emissions from transportation, or otherwise, the Earth’s temperature will rise by 4.50°C (8.1°F) or more and finally will cause disastrous impacts.
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The coal march is an idea
Recent studies from Soil and Tillage Research show that replacing fossil energy with renewable energy, like biofuels, is an important way of reaching the climate policy since they are all non-toxic, biodegradable, and less greenhouse gas emissions. Besides these advantages, United States can also reduce the dependence on import petrol by producing a great amount of biofuels products. Therefore, biofuels have considered as an energy source to achieve energy and climate security.
 
2) For Industry
 
The largest consumer of energy, using more than 28% of the total energy consumption in United States, is the industrial sector. Electric motors are the most common tools to use to run the machinery in the industrial factories. But at the same time, they also are the most efficient technology in the production processes.
 
According to the Energy-Efficient Motor Selection Handbook, using stronger electromagnetic steel can diminish the core energy losses by reducing the energy for magnetizing the core material. Improving the technologies for the fans and the bearings are another way to conserve the extra energy needed in the production processes. By using more efficient technologies, we can reduce the energy consumption by 18% of all industrial energy consumption.
 
3) For Building
 
Green building is a new concept for saving energy. Green Building Facts states that the commercial building sector is responsible for 38% of carbon dioxide emissions in United States. It also points out that if we can focus on improving the technologies of green building designs, especially for the insulation system of the building, we can reduce 35% of carbon dioxide consumption.
 
  
These are three simply ideas I proposed here. I believe that United States has already prepared to build a clean energy future—we have the most advanced technologies, we have an abundant finical support, and the most important, we have you to lead the government setting up the policy for clean energy.
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Use website ... each march have own page ... create space and opportunity similar in goals, different in specifics ...
  
I can see that there is a change happening in United States. It is a moment of addressing climate crisis by new policies, smart investment, and national commitment. We have made the first step—elected you as our President who willing to help the nation to create a nuclear future. I think this is certainly achievable, as long as the you make climate change a high priority and takes the time to explain to the American people how good climate policy is consistent with good energy policy, good economic policy and good national security policy,
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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 ...  
Now that’s the change we can believe in.
 
  
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A motto ... with subtitles .... Moving, marching .... beyond coal ...?
  
Sincerely,
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To a new tradition ... to replace, revive, rebuild ... u
Lea LAI
 
 
 
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=== [[Bianca Dragone]] ===
 
=== [[Yen Le]] ===
 
=== [[Steph Gill]] ===
 
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== [[Kate Burchenal]] ==
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Steph -- what is the ask ..?
== [[Hai Tat]] ==
 
  
 
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Think about the opposition ... the power
  
 
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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