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Join Blog Action Day on Climate Change

Join Blog Action Day on Climate Change

Tomorrow, October 15, the NRDC staffers who blog on Switchboard will write about climate change, as they do every day. The difference is that they will be joined by nearly seven thousand other blogs in demanding immediate action to solve global warming.

NRDC is a non-profit partner of Blog Action Day, an annual event that unites the world's bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day. This year they've wisely chosen the topic of climate change at a critical moment. Here in the United States, we've got to pass strong clean energy and climate legislation. And in December, world leaders need to forge a new climate accord in Copenhagen.

Americans want real, comprehensive climate action. When the celebrity gossip site TMZ posts about climate change for Blog Action Day, you know we've reached a critical point. Concern has solidified into determination to solve climate change before it's too late. The Senate needs to enact strong legislation that will not only curb global warming but build a clean energy future and they need to hear from you! If you have a blog, join Blog Action Day and post about climate change tomorrow. Be sure to share your favorite posts tomorrow -- on Facebook, on Twitter -- and ask your friends, family and coworkers to urge our senators to pass a strong climate and energy bill now!

Read posts on Switchboard for Blog Action Day

 

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pablo schenkOct 16 2009 12:08 PM

www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/10/12/mb-snowy-cold.html

www.prisonplanet.com/austria-early-snow-records-set-to-be-broken.html

http://www.sfexaminer.com/nation/64489537.html

Must be an international conspiracy to deny
Global Warming.Is it actually Global Cooling?
Facts are a pesky lot, ruins your whole
existence.

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