'Clean our air'
By The United Nations global warming conference Dec. 3 in Bali, Indonesia. Youtube is overrun with both politicians and citizens trying to raise alarm about the problem. Some of the videos are highly amusing while others take a more solemn approach. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's ad with its rather repetitive slogan ‘Clean our air' is a must see. You can post your questions to our observer in Bali, , who is attending the conference.
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The United Nations global warming conference opened Monday, Dec. 3 in Bali, Indonesia. Youtube is overrun with concerned politicians and citizens trying to raise the alarm about the problem. Some of the videos are highly amusing while others take a more solemn approach. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's ad with its rather repetitive slogan ‘Clean our air' is a must see.
You can post your questions to our observer in Bali, Louis Palmer, who is attending the conference.
Arnold Schwarzenegger takes a stance against global warming : ‘Clean our air’
Having already convinced their own states to join in the environmental battle, three American governors including California's Schwarzenegger call on the U.S. Congress to realise the benefits of global warming prevention.
Louis Palmer, our observer in Bali
Luis Palmer invented the Solar Taxi and is driving the prototype around the world. He's attempting to persuade world leaders of the possibility of new forms of energy, and the need to fight against climate change.
We must fight, we don't have any more time, catastrophe is knocking at the door. But there are solutions - I'm driving around the world in my solar car to prove it!"
Send a message to Louis Palmer.
Campaign on the consequences of global warming
Environment Defense and the Ad Council television advert.
The planet’s running out of breath
An advert by Carmon Pelled and Guy Nattiv for Publicis Ariely Tel-Aviv, created as part of a project against climate change.
To take action or not: listen to the devil's advocate
Wonderingmind42, an American science lecturer, explains the dilemma we're confronted with. Should we listen to the anti-global-warming activists and take action to protect the planet at a risk to the economy? Or should we listen to the skeptics and preserve the economy at a risk to the planet? Wait and see...
(Via Global Voices)