While the comment deadline has passed, the information is worth reviewing:
As the CO2 concentrations rise, so do we.
Kevin Graves, a landowner facing eminent domain for Keystone XL, urges you to submit a public comment to the U.S. State Dept. on why Keystone XL is NOT in our nation's interest:
http://boldnebraska.org/comments
DEADLINE: Friday, March 7 #NoKXL
http://boldnebraska.org/comments
DEADLINE: Friday, March 7 #NoKXL
Now is not the time for apathy
yorknewstimes.com
The State Department will use the comments of citizens, along with the recommendations of various federal agencies, to make their report to President Obama concerning whether the construction of the Keystone XL...
That the Arctic is warming rapidly is not news anymore, nor is the melting of the Arctic sea ice, or Greenland ice sheets, or even the subsea methane release from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf. What is new this year, however, is the realization that we have arrived at a climate impasse.
Interpreting the Climate Impasse: A View from Indo-America
nationofchange.org
The two countries I know best are India and the US. I spent the first 22 years of my life in the former, and the following 24 in the latter, where I continue to live. Recently I returned home, after s
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