April 11th, 2007
While Smith believes many people genuinely buy offsets out of concern for climate change, he sees businesses using them in a more cynical and calculating way. “It gives them a sophisticated veneer of environmental sensitivity they don’t deserve…”
also from the article
“It’s a technological quick fix that’s deeply flawed and used more as a means to absolve climate sins rather than tackle the actual issue,”
EXACTLY why neutralClimate is here.
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April 11th, 2007
This article has some interesting information on climate modeling. Just remember to read up on dynamic systems here:
http://www.neutralclimate.com/?page_id=28
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April 10th, 2007
Blame global warming…
NO! Thank neutralClimate for being so effective.
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April 10th, 2007
Going green is easier than you think. There are little things you can do every day to help reduce greenhouse gases and make a less harmful impact on the environment. Taking care of the Earth is not just a responsibility — it’s a privilege. In the spirit of Earth Day, HowStuffWorks came up with 10 things you can do to help save the Earth. Actually it’s even easier than that if you sign up with neutralClimate
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April 8th, 2007
The recommendations list in this article go beyond the things the individual should do to things the government should force people to do. I’m just grateful I’ve done my part the neutralClimate way so I don’t feel guilty any more.
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April 8th, 2007
I think we all understand that it is important to be concerned about our enviorment. However, I think it
’s hard to figure out what we can each do to reduce our enviornmental damage. Here is a list of 10 things you can do to help slow down global warming. Plus, calculate your carbon usage, in the carbon calculator.
Then remember that each of these 10 things are more inconvenient and less effective than the neutralClimate method.
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April 8th, 2007
“The 14th of April will see over 1,261 planned events scheduled to occur across the US as part of the most widespread community action to date addressing the issue of global warming. The National Day of Climate Action has been initiated by “Step It Up 2007,” a grassroots movement organized through word of mouth, email outreach…”
Just remember you are evil until you have done your part to fight global warming the neutralClimate way.
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April 7th, 2007
A respected hurricane expert explains that he feels the busy 2005 hurricane season is due to a 30-year cycle of ocean currents that has predated any talk of global warming, and that perceived climate trends are likely due to this same cycle which will soon bring a several-year long cooling period. The article does a good job of playing down the human contribution to global warming but as I explain here predicting future weather trends is basically impossible.
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April 7th, 2007
It’s encouraging to see young people stepping up to the mark and deciding to take responsibility for their environment! The following footage shares some shocking figures about energy consumption for universities, but also info on some positive steps that are being taken to address this - a totally student driven initiative. If only they knew about the neutralClimate plan they could have done more good for the environment in five minutes. Then they could have had more time to study or do something useful.
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April 6th, 2007
Here is another article Listing several things you could do to help with global warming. The neutralClimate method is so much easier you must be evil if you haven’t signed up yet. Do your part to become righteous and guilt free by clicking here.
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