I know I say I'm all about local initiatives, but, well, there's still a part of me that has a hard time not getting excited about this. It's just cool to hear famous people, and people in power, talking about things I care about.
And it's especially exciting when I think about what's happening in Atlanta and all over the country on April 14, and how that might affect Congress's response to all the bills they're looking at right now on climate change.
Are politics a good answer to our environmental problems? Maybe. The best answer? Definitely not. But they can at least be a step in the right direction.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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al gore is full of greenhouse gas
That's the funniest insult I've heard in years...! It's true, Al Gore needs to do a lot more to practice what he preaches. Buying offsets doesn't count. But I still respect him a lot for bringing this issue to the forefront of the American consciousness. And if he ran for president, I would definitely vote for him. He's a lot less hypocritical than most of the candidates.
I heard someone say that the other day and thought you might appreciate the joke :)
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