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The 83rd Save Rain Forest Thread

 
 
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 13 Dec, 2008 08:29 pm
@Stradee,
hey keedz - the leaderboard has been out of commission for some time
I check it every now and again - as soon as it shows something I'll post it again.

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The WildClickers have supported 2,922,787.2 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,030.5 square feet.

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,542.3 square feet.

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,214.5 square feet.

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Stradee
 
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Reply Sun 14 Dec, 2008 10:21 am
@ehBeth,
Thanks, beth

Wow, we're receiving a lot of cold weather - but no snow yet. Rained though.

Stay warm eastern and mid west wildclickers! brrr




http://rainforest.care2.com/i?p=583091674

ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 14 Dec, 2008 12:48 pm
@Stradee,
You and your 300 friends have supported 2,922,853.9 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,082.3 square feet.
You have supported: (0.0)
Your 300 friends have supported: (219,082.3)

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,542.3 square feet.
You have supported: (17,675.5)
Your 300 friends have supported: (50,866.9)

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,229.3 square feet.
You have supported: (188,714.7)
Your 300 friends have supported: (2,446,514.6)

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danon5
 
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Reply Sun 14 Dec, 2008 04:40 pm
@Stradee,
Stradee, the rain dance worked!!! Great.

Also, yes, Thu "Dub" will be living in Texas even though he was born in Connecticut - he's a damn carpet bagger. Beyond that, I am told in the national news programs that Laura said, not NO, but, Hell NO to living in mid TX. She bought their house in North Dallas, one of the most expensive places on earth. So, in the end, who had the last say?

Isn't it nice to have all that war money.

Stradee
 
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Reply Sun 14 Dec, 2008 11:19 pm
@danon5,
Dan, where they live is of no consequence, imo.

GWB will eventually have to answer for what he's done. You and I both know that's a fact of life that nobody is exempt from.
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Yep, good dancin' Dan! Not only did we get rain, but snow! Awsome Very Happy

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sumac
 
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Reply Mon 15 Dec, 2008 08:43 am
Morning all wildclickers. Will post what I can find. Clicked.

Obama is presenting his energy and environment team this afternoon at 5 pm.
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Stradee
 
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Reply Mon 15 Dec, 2008 10:09 am
@ehBeth,
Pretty colors, Beth.

warm Smile



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danon5
 
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Reply Mon 15 Dec, 2008 03:44 pm
@Stradee,
Another Monday. Seems like time goes faster as we age.

Saved another tree today. We Wildclickers are doing good.
alex240101
 
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Reply Mon 15 Dec, 2008 06:17 pm
@danon5,
Hello everyone. Clicked.

Bush takes a final whack at endangered animals, plants
December 15, 2008

In hollowing out the Endangered Species Act last week, the departing Bush administration has checked off almost every item on its wish list of regulations to make disappear.

Now out of reach of the voters, President George W. Bush has delivered travesty upon mountain streams in coal country, complicated the rules for Family Leave Act absences and now declared that federal agencies do not need to consult Fish and Wildlife Service experts before they sell timber contracts, build highways and dams, or authorize other development. Last week also brought another change of particular importance -- and potential harm -- here in Michigan: a regulatory change that ensures factory farms never have to answer for the ammonia and other noxious gases emanating from stored manure.

The outgoing administration has taken all kinds of shortcuts to make these regulatory changes without congressional review. It has shortened public comment periods and then reviewed the assembled material in record time, taking, for example, just 11 days to "analyze" 300,000 comments on the changes in the Endangered Species Act.

To its minimal credit, the Bush Environmental Protection Agency did back off on two proposed air rules: one that weakened the protections for air quality in National Parks and wilderness areas, and another that tried to get around requirements that old power plants need up-to-date emission controls whenever they get a major operational overhaul.

It's not clear why the administration backed off on these while pursuing so many other rule changes that could take months, if not years, to reverse.

Although rarely front-page news, George Bush's eight years have been an ongoing exercise in gutting environmental protections. Perhaps it should be no surprise that he will leave office after putting untold numbers of rare animals and plants at risk. Still, it is shocking to see how ruthlessly he treats environmental concerns when there's nothing left to stop him.




ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 15 Dec, 2008 09:55 pm
@alex240101,
You and your 300 friends have supported 2,923,016.8 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,134.1 square feet.

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,542.3 square feet.

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,340.4 square feet.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2008 07:46 pm
You and your 300 friends have supported 2,923,076.0 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,178.6 square feet.

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,542.3 square feet.

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,355.2 square feet.

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danon5
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2008 09:18 pm
@ehBeth,
ehBeth, your pic reminds me of the Riesenrad in Prater in Vienna. I rode it once a long time ago. Quite the ride.

Alex, enjoyed your post re the Shrub's screw ups. But, you can betcha there is something in it for him.

All clicked for something clean and honest for a change - another tree smiling.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 16 Dec, 2008 09:47 pm
@danon5,
danon5 wrote:
another tree smiling.


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Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 12:19 am
Love this thread!! Very Happy

Sue and Alex, thanks for all the good articles!

My God the weathers cold! Snow, treacherous roads - but managed the drive to work and returning with no probs. hurray

Temps for tonight? 20 degrees. brrrrrrrrrr

Dan, poor Laura! Can you just imagine how many pairs of shoes will be sent to her and georges new home? good grief

I'm so looking foward to Obama's Administration!


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alex240101
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 09:23 am
@Stradee,
Four more inches of snow. How beautiful it is.
Click.

More Michigan news:

A plan to encourage and increase energy efficiency in Michigan homes was passed by the State House this week, with support from Rep. Jeff Mayes, D-Bay City.

The legislation would create a state income tax credit totaling nearly $5,000 for homeowners who buy "green" homes or make "green" home improvements, Mayes said in a news release.

Taxpayers could claim $5,000 for each eligible green home, in addition to 30 percent of the cost of any eligible renovations or additions, up to $2,000. The credit could be carried forward for up to four years.

In order to qualify, the eligible home, renovation, or addition would need a silver-level certification by Green Built Michigan, the National Green Building Program, or another organization approved by the Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth, Mayes said.

danon5
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 08:23 pm
@alex240101,
Alex, that sounds like a great idea - I wonder who dreamed it? And, who put it into action. It's a good thing.

Hello, Stradee and ehBeth and Alex and sumac and ul and all good Wildclickers......! We don't care if you say something - all we care is that you click to save Rain Forest each day. It's only a couple of minutes, and it means so much.

Way to save stuff Wildclickers........!!!!!!!!!!
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 08:40 pm
@alex240101,
Apparently we're expecting three feet of snow between now and Sunday night. I can't say I'm wildly thrilled by that.

Now that I'm doing a driving commute to work, that's a lot of shovelling early in the morning. Makes the dogs happy - they love to keep us company while we shovel, especially if it's dark outside.

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You and your 300 friends have supported 2,923,216.7 square feet!

Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,223.0 square feet.

American Prairie habitat supported: 68,542.3 square feet.

Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,451.4 square feet.
Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 10:02 pm
@ehBeth,
Good news, Alex!

Stay warm, Beth!

The snowfall ended and now the grounds frozen. brrrrrrrrr

Tomorrows high? 40 degrees

Dan, the following initiative may make way for labeling frankenseed products. We can only hope.


Consumer News from California

California officials launch 'Green Chemistry' initiative
The plan would inform consumers how items sold in the state are manufactured and transported and how environmentally safe their ingredients are.

By Margot Roosevelt
December 17, 2008

Is that laundry soap truly "environmentally friendly"? Was that mattress treated with toxic chemicals? Is that sweatsuit fashioned from organic cotton? Is that lipstick "natural"?

California officials launched a sweeping green initiative on Tuesday to inform consumers exactly how hundreds of thousands of products sold in the state are manufactured and transported and how safe their ingredients are.

The plan, which would require every product to reveal its "environmental footprint," envisions the most comprehensive regulations ever adopted for consumer goods.

"These recommendations usher in a new era of how we look at household products -- from our children's toys to the plastic we use to make shampoo bottles, to the varnish on our wood furniture," said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Until now, most of the state's regulation of toxic chemicals, which can cause cancer, birth defects and neurological damage, has been focused on how to control exposure to factory workers and how to clean up hazardous waste.


But after an 18-month effort to revamp that approach, "instead of paying attention to the toxic substances in our everyday products only when it comes time to throw them away in the landfill," Schwarzenegger said, "we will now pay attention . . . when the product is designed, manufactured, used and recycled."

Maureen F. Gorsen, director of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, said the administration would propose a law setting up a public database that could eventually allow consumers to scan a bar code on every product to determine how green it is -- or isn't.

With scanners at stores, or eventually on cellphones, purchasers could compare brands to figure out which one was manufactured, for instance, with coal-fired electricity in China and which one with solar power in California.

They could also determine how much greenhouse gas was emitted through its transportation by boat, plane or truck and whether its ingredients were the safest available and could be easily recycled.

A more limited regulation by the California Air Resources Board requires stickers on new automobiles rating them on how much smog-forming pollution and how much carbon dioxide, a gas that contributes to global warming, they emit.

The proposed “Green Chemistry” initiative comes at a time of growing concern that the federal Toxic Substances Control Act, passed three decades ago, has failed to control an explosion of hazardous materials.

Europe recently enacted tougher toxics rules than the United States, forcing many American companies to revamp products sold for export, but the California program would go further in its disclosure requirements.

"We don't know what is really in 'artificial flavors' or 'fragrances,' " said Dan Jacobson, legislative director of Environment California, a nonprofit that issued a recent report on the lack of testing on chemicals.

Environmentalists want to curb the current practice of "risk assessment," which requires a complex calculation of exposure and harm before a chemical is restricted. Chemicals should be proven safe before marketed, in their view.

"Industry fights for risk assessment because it is easier to hide the dangers of their chemicals," Jacobson said. "This issue is not fully addressed in the report."

Gorsen responded that the plan would mean "a big move away from traditional risk assessment. . . . We create a system that accelerates our move to safer choices -- rather than argue and equivocate about how bad is bad."

Meanwhile, companies, latching on to consumer fears, are trying to outdo one another in advertising their products' eco-virtues -- a phenomenon sometimes disparaged as "greenwashing."

"Most of the green stuff that is marketed is not really green," Gorsen said. "With this plan, we are moving from 'claims of green' to 'metrics of green.' Maybe a company did one thing to make their product green, but their overall footprint is not good. We'll look at how green is green. And how to compare this bottle of shampoo to that bottle of shampoo."

Approximately 100,000 known chemicals are used in production today, but safety data is available on only a few thousand. In California, 644 million pounds of chemical products are sold each day.

"The federal government has not required ingredients disclosure for all products," Gorsen said. "Now for the first time, we will know what is in products -- and not just those made in California but anything sold in California."

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Stradee
 
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Reply Wed 17 Dec, 2008 10:04 pm
Keep up the good work, Wildclickers! Very Happy



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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 18 Dec, 2008 09:55 pm
clicking in my sleep

<snooze>

You and your 300 friends have supported 2,923,284.6 square feet!
Marine Wetlands habitat supported: 219,252.6 square feet.
You have supported: (0.0)
Your 300 friends have supported: (219,252.6)
American Prairie habitat supported: 68,565.7 square feet.
You have supported: (17,698.9)
Your 300 friends have supported: (50,866.9)
Rainforest habitat supported: 2,635,466.2 square feet.
You have supported: (188,744.3)
Your 300 friends have supported: (2,446,722.0)

 

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