350

Global Warming, Global Action, Global Future.

350 is the red line for human beings, the most important number on the planet. The most recent science tells us that unless we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million, we will cause huge and irreversible damage to the earth.   But solutions exist. All around the world, a movement is building to take on the climate c ...learn more

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R Alan Hedley

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Email: rahedley [at] uvic.ca
 
Address: Victoria V8S 4P7
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I Speak: English
 
I Am: Academic
 
Member Since: June 23, 2007
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 01:39:15
 

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I want to contribute toward a more peaceful, equitable, and sustainable human existence on planet Earth. Since being forced to retire from my job as professor of sociology at the University of Victoria in Canada, I have given lectures, written papers, joined non-governmental organizations, contributed to charities, and lent money (through Kiva.org) to individuals in the Third World who are trying to make a better life for themselves -- all in an attempt to realize my overall life objective.

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