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Old 22-07-2007, 05:07 PM
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I hail from Jacksonville, Florida USA and I'm a strong believer that our current global warming is being caused by humans burning fossil fuels.

I support Al Gore in his GW awareness program and I'm hoping he will run again for President of the USA. I think he can do more to combat GW from the Oval Office than from anywhere else on earth. I believe he will win by a landslide vote if he decides to run.

I recognize everyone's right to their own beliefs and I know there are some who disagree with everything I believe in. Be assured, I respect their rights to believe as they wish....at this time anyway.

I do think there will come a time in the not too distant future where it will be imperative that we all embrace the GW theory and we all join together in the fight against it. That time may not be now but it is fast approaching. We must not let our earth reach its GW tipping point where all efforts "to turn the tide" will be useless.
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Old 22-07-2007, 09:38 PM
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Welcome to the forum. I agree, if Gore got the White House, what a difference he could make.
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Welcome.

Actually due to the consequences of not changing there it is more imperative to do now not later, the longer we wait the more drastic the action.

especially in uses of resources.

Conservation now is a most not for your kids generation but here and now. Accept responsibility for your actions and not expecting the next generation to take the responsibility/consequences for your actions.

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