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- inactive, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0The Eco-heads have not sufficiently dedicated enough of their energies to convince US citizens that their country will be worth the time, money or effort spent on marking progress towards a sustainable future. Leaders in education and business who care about the future of The USA culture fail to form a platform on the environmental issues incorporating positive green behavior on topics from climate to energy.
What we wish to spell out through Kevin Bedell, the 21st Century Citizen, presents a serious concern for Americans to adopt their green behavior to positively impact the environment. We believe The U.S. earns 0 points on mindset value alone. This is gruesome news for consumers and creators of culture as well as for the cultural economy. - vikingcoder, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0"Seriously concerned" does not mean knowledgeable & unbefuddled by contrived controversy. A significant percentage of deniers & skeptics announce that they are seriously concerned about the environment, but ....
- climateHeretic, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0This is what I am trying to get answered, what are people prepared to really do it about it? I am trying to understand the level of frustration that is portrayed in the media about the lack of action on this issue, not just here in North America, but globally. I am a skeptic, but I would like to know what people think on this, If you have time drop by http://www.theclimateheretic.com and post a reply, or post the reply here.
- yazza, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0I want to believe it, but if it were true, we'd already be well on our way toward slowing down the rate of CO2 emissions and Global Warming... and we're not.
Unless we're all so damn apathetic that to be 'seriously concerned' means "It looks like it should worry me but OH LOOK SUV I can't be bothered anymore whatever."


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