350 - South America

350 in South America!

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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Lilias Pettit-Scott

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Email: lilias [at] earthisland.org
 
Address: San Francisco
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Administrator, Artist, Journalist
 
Member Since: September 26, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 19:54:36
 

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2010 6 months ago

YOU ARE BLESSED TO DO WHAT YOU ARE DOING. LETS MAKE THE EARTH A BETTER PLACE

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oblio69 11 months ago

Tell Me What You Are


Don't tell me what you will do
When you have time to spare;
Tell me what you did today
To ease a load of care.

 

Don't tell me what you will give
When your ship comes in from sea;
Tell me what you gave today
A fettered soul to free.

 

Don't tell me the dream you have
Of conquest still afar;
Don't say what you hope to be
But tell me what you are.

 

~ Grenville Kleiser (1868-1953)

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