

We Can Solve It Thanks Brian. I think you're right on one point: The campaign -- along with so many people who believe in doing something about this important issue -- is doing a lot to educate people in the US and around the world that the climate crisis is both urgent and solvable. But we're not there yet. If it's OK with you, we'll keep it up until this serious problem is solved.
August 7, 2008 at 6:56pm · Report


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Sorry for the late notice, but for those of you in the DC area, there are apparently some tickets left for the climate rally at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium TONIGHT at 7:00pm. Dr. James E. Hansen and other notables are scheduled to speak.
Find more info here:
http://www.lisner.org/eventdetails.asp?i d=447
April 22, 2008 at 10:59am · Report


We Can Solve It I hope everyone clicks on the link provided by Arielle below. The site offers three options to choose from, one of which jumps out as the hardest hitting and most comprehensive of the three -- at least to me. Once you've voted you'll see the percentages of the current vote breakdown, and it's cool to see the clear majority forming behind that forceful option!
April 21, 2008 at 3:46pm · Report


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To add to Roger's useful information below, here's a release from NASA's Earth Observatory Site, regarding the proven value of computer modeling in predicting future climate change:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroo m/MediaAlerts/2008/2008040226511.html
MODELS LOOK GOOD WHEN PREDICTING CLIMATE CHANGE
The accuracy of computer models that predict climate change over the coming decades has been the subject of debate among politicians, environmentalists, and even scientists. A new study by meteorologists at the University of Utah shows that current climate models are quite accurate and can be valuable tools for those seeking solutions on reversing global warming trends. Most of these models project a global warming trend that amounts to about 7 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years.
April 4, 2008 at 10:55pm · Report


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Thanks for joining the We Can Solve It Facebook group. We welcome your thoughts and ideas, appreciate your questions and suggestions, and count on your passionate action as we build a grassroots movement in support of WeCanSolveIt.org's mission!
We're just getting started and in the weeks to come you'll see added content and features, including valuable links to news and information, calls to action, and other tools to help you take action to address the climate crisis -- in your backyard, across the planet, and throughout this election campaign. As we grow this movement, one of the most important actions you can take is to reach out to your friends and family, share the information you find here and at WeCanSolveIt.org, and invite them to join us.
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April 2, 2008 at 8:40pm · Report
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