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The Recycling Bin: A Roundup of Green News, Al Gore Edition

By Maura Judkis

Posted: July 18, 2008

What are ecobloggers talking about as we ease into the weekend? Our president of global warming, Al Gore.

And, in other green news:

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Vjbiuwzv of TX @ Jul 14, 2009 12:09:12 PM

We need some grounwork too before the sopfisticated approches

Every one particularly the youth has excellent ideas that when assembled together can give us a recipe for a better world. Also and fortunately modern communication technology makes it easier to most of us to join our action and come to rescue when our planet or our world is in peril.

To fight global warming, it requires many simple things. For now we bet on the Stimulus Plan. It contains provisions for a good start. But while the big tasks lye with scientists, decision-makers and ecologists, why don’t we focus on some easy steps affordable to each of us to reverse the global economic downturn and counter the menacing climatic changes.

We need to recover lost values that used to keep us together and go to ancestors’ archives to retrieve a "Dumasian" sort of formula ‘All for one and one for all’. We should learn to live, taking and giving with joyful abandon. And we will find love. Differences and self-interests put aside, we will then forge some sort of unity and strive like one toward a common good, the safeguard of our planet.

Love, peace, inclusiveness, acceptance, tolerance -were the best themes of the last elections, forgetting whatever the differences to look forwards to better converging on a sort of universality. (Senghor and Césaire)

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How can we help each other in order to achieve something constructive? e.g. I want to convey messages raising awareness on global warming using printed items such as bags and t-shirts and even covers of exercises book for school children. I think of killing two birds with one stone. Great effort worldwide is being done to discourage the abusive use of plastic bags. They are banned or subjected to restriction or regulations e.g. Bags more than 30 microns thick last longer and can be utilized more than once. In order to tackle the problem of financing we can approach some sponsors in different areas like sport and business communities and offer services, as to sale a space on the bag for marketing or promotion. Adjustments are made possible in order to accommodate short Ads the firm intends to do e.g. ‘Join us at Macy’s to fight Global Warming’.

It is amazing. Two years ago for the end of the year school party I wrote a poem for 5-6 year old Kenyan kids and now "One people one nation" is repeated so often by our president. Here it is.

For prints on bags, T-shirts, exercises books.

The American Dream

One People

One Nation

One Nation

One people

All of us in each of us

Each of us in all of us

Living together loving

Loving together living in harmony

Peacefully happily

In a wonder world

Of peace love and happiness

JD

LET’S KNOW ABOUT OUR DIFFERENCES

SO AS TO BETTER CONVERGE ON UNIVERSAL

From Senghor and Césaire

OUR RESEMBLANCES

BUT MAINLY OUR DIFFERENCES

ADJUSTMENTS MARKS

ON THE PATHS TO UNIVERSAL

Jacques Datus

Jacques Datus of NY @ Mar 09, 2009 18:44:46 PM

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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