RE: S. 3036
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To:Daniel Barker
Jun 5, 2008 at 11:08 AM
Dear Daniel,
Thank you for writing to NRDC and for your support. We really
appreciate you taking the time to send us your ideas. Feedback is very
important to us, and we will take this information into consideration as we
expand and enhance our programs. Thanks again for writing to NRDC and for your
interest in our work.
Sincerely,
NRDC Membership
From: Daniel Barker
[mailto:danielbarker123@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:47 PM
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Subject: S. 3036
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:47 PM
To: Audubon Society; Center for American Progress; constitution party; DemocracyNow!; Elizabeth Dole; Florida Democratic Party; global exchange; GOP; Green Party Brent McMillan; Greenpeace; Grist; HUMAN EVENTS; info@floridapirg.org; League of Conservation Voters lcv; Libertarian; Marcia Argust Campaign for America's wilderness; Militant; NRDCinfo; rain forest; Rush Limbaugh; SLC Weekly; Socialist; Terrapass; union concerned scientists; world cant wait world cant wait; Daniel
Subject: S. 3036
Dear concerned citizen,
I sent the following letter to my
senators:
I am writing you about S. 3036 and global warming. It is
obvious America is so successful that if the rest of the world lived as we do,
it would take five planets to sustain us.
What steps should we take?
First, we have to be realistic about
growth and development. More Americans means more consumption of
resources. Also, even in some communities where population has decreased,
consumption of petroleum has increased because the communities were designed
only for vehicles and not other means of transportation.
Second, we must learn to limit our impact on the planet. Many people eat too muuch meat. How many of us print too much on our computer?
How many of us buy oversized vehicles, appliances and electronics?
Third, we have enough wind, solar, geothermal and tidal energy that we have no need for nuclear or fossil energies.
Daniel Barker
6339 Egret Drive
Lakeland
, FL 33809
863-815-4534
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