Everybody Matters

Giving a hoot about global warming, one day at a time.

Europe Versus Us, No-brainer March 10, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — nessasarie @ 5:23 pm

The European’s just passing an aggressive mandate on emissions reduction and the continent’s reliance on fossil fuels, don’t get me wrong, is wonderful.  Unfortunately for those of us in this nation still permitted to virtually rest on our laurels with regard to global warming, this is just another embarrassing development, underlining the Bush administration’s joke of a plan.  Here’s how we measure up internationally, now that Europe is committing to reduce emissions by 20% from levels in 1990, by the year 2020.  Basically we’ve only very timidly announced that we’ll “work on” reducing our reliance on foreign oil and fossil fuels, and that we’ll continue to make sure that emissions rates increase at a slower rate than the economy.  Maybe I’m missing something, but how does this actually help us fight global warming?  What makes the Bush Administration think this should be acceptable, with our rate of emissions barely beneath the economy growth rate?  Please, let us be the ambitious ones on this issue!  Otherwise, it just won’t be enough.  The Europeans get it, and they’re not even the biggest contributors to the problem.  We are, yet we apparently just can’t recognize it or maybe, just can’t take responsibility for our own actions. 

 To sum it up, just compare these two headlines: 

Europe Sets Ambitious Limits on Greenhouse Gases 

U.S. Predicting Steady Increase for Emissions

 

Ten Friends by March 21st March 4, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — nessasarie @ 2:48 am

Al Gore is asking that those who truly want to see Congress take ACTION on global warming to get ten friends to write a letter to Congress via his website.  I just did it, and it took less than ten minutes.  On March 21st, Al Gore will be hand-delivering these letters when he testifies at congressional hearings on the issue.  I know I’m gonna do my best to try and get ten friends to do it.  If you can, please do so as well.  This is so important and takes so little time.  Thanks in advance to anyone who participates.   Also if you want to forward the URL to your friends, it is:  http://www.algore.com/cards.html

 

Go, Ohio! Arbor Day Plans March 4, 2007

Filed under: green events, green living — nessasarie @ 2:34 am

“Ohio leads the nation in the number of certified Tree City USA communities.  The governor of Ohio proclaims Arbor Day each year with an official resolution.”

Celebrating Arbor Day in Ohio

Hey, with Cleveland also leading the national per capita poverty rate, this is a sign of light that this ain’t such a bad place to live after all.  (Said in jest.  I’ve bought a home here and  actually give Cleveland a decent amount of respect for contributing to positive change, across the board, in my life.)

Arbor Day in Ohio is the last Friday in April.  This year we will be celebrating by planting a tree and/ or participating in other related festivities.  When we moved in to this house last year, we planted a small pear tree in the front lawn to signify our new life here.  I just hope the cute little guy survived the winter!  Maybe we’ll plant him a little brother or sister nearby to keep him company next year. 

(Thanks Tony for the idea for this post!)