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Has anyone here ever called their senator ? As Trump seems to be about to pull the US out of the Paris Agreement, now would be a good time to try it perhaps.
If you make a call and keep it limited to one political issue, it should be recorded in a call log, and senators are sensitive to public opinion as we all know. Your call could send a message, if that's not a tautology. Anyway, this link even gives you a script you can follow if you feel inclined. https://www.facebook.com/newsandguts...29573030781006 |
It is an executive action and the Senate can prevent him from pulling out of the Accord. They can ven't against it which they have been doing well the Dems anyways.
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I wonder what you meant by "ven't". :confused: If it's an executive action that the Senate can prevent then I hope some worried Americans will be calling their senators asap to apply some public pressure in favor of keeping in line with the Paris Agreement. As a reminder, afaik, the P.A. is not legally binding to the signatories, and most scientists agree that it is the bare minimum to fend off disasterous global warming. To me it's like being on a runaway train, and the P.A. is saying, "Well, perhaps we should consider decelerating." If Trump isn't prepared to even go along with that, then yes, Noam Chomsky is right:- |
Yeah so he announced pulling out and I meant vent but somehow got auto corrected to ven't. Weird. They have voicing their displeasure with his decision but that is all they could do. The mayor of NYC declared that they will still follow the rules of the accord so I guess it is up to local and state governments to decide now but aren't required to federally. He basically did it to back his coal cronies/lobbyists.
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My congressmen vote against pro-environment policies at will. They're practically anti-earth. I'm not calling them. They are all Republican, and I have fundamental, ideological differences with them about the issue.
No state in the Union has congressmen that voted down more pro-environment legislation than my state, especially in the past year. |
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For once, a cheering piece of news about the environment:-
Renewables provide more than half UK electricity for first time - BBC News |
Here's a link to some photos showing the effects of climate change; most have a poignant beauty about them:-
What climate change looks like |
^ haha! The beauty is in the pictures - the terror is in the captions and statistics.
This article should carry a tl;dr warning, but if you are curious about climate change, it might be interesting; ironically, given the concern about rising sea-levels, drinking water is set to become "the new oil". Read this and you will also be able to impress people by talking about "virtual water" and how it's being traded all the time, but is never mentioned by governments or economists. BBC - Future - Why Also how the environment is affecting world politics today:- Quote:
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Flint Water Crisis: Michigan Health Chief Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter : NPR
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