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Climate "change we can believe in"?
Is this the best we've got??
Are there any truly genuine, honest, wise, loving, incorruptible leaders out there?? Who look out for humanity, not those who put profit before people??
The answer is....yes
In the late 1980's Maitreya forecast protecting the natural environment would become the "number one issue", domain registration after the saving of the millions of hungry and dispossessed humans.
His forecasts included everything from the release of Nelson Mandela (just prior to when it happened, after 29 yrs) to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher (when everyone least expected it, at the peak of her power), to the re-unification of East/West Germany.
Watch for the star-like luminary to appear in your skies. It's a rather grand entrance, for sure...but then again, this is no ordinary man!<!--Session data-->
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On Obama's voice absent from release of big climate report posted 4 months, 4 weeks ago 1 ResponseClick here to view comment in original post
About 32,600 people were covered by the lawsuit. About 20 percent of them have died since the lawsuit began 20 years ago, said Jeffrey Fisher, an attorney for the victims. Exxon began paying victims judgment money owed last year, he said. The victims sued in 1989, won a $5 billion punitive damage award in 1994, then saw the case and damage award spend the next 14 years bouncing up and down in the court system.
A divided U.S. Supreme last year cut punitive damages in the case to $507.5 million from $2.5 billion and referred the question of any interest owed to the San Francisco appeals court. website hosting<!--Session data-->
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On Court orders Exxon to pay $507.5 million for 1989 spill posted 5 months ago 1 ResponseClick here to view comment in original post
Over the longer term, we know that the amount of fuel we will use is directly related to our land use decisions and development patterns, much of which have been organized around the principle of cheap gasoline. Barack Obama believes that we must move beyond our simple fixation of investing so many of our transportation dollars in serving drivers and that we must make more investments that make it easier for us to walk, bicycle and access ther transportation alternatives. As president, Barack Obama will re-evaluate the transportation funding process to ensure that smart growth considerations are taken into account. Obama will build upon his efforts in the Senate to ensure that more Metropolitan Planning Organizations create web hosting policies to incentivize greater bicycle and pedestrian usage of roads and sidewalks, and he will also re-commit federal resources to public mass transportation projects across the country. Building more livable and sustainable communities will not only reduce the amount of time individuals spent commuting, but will also have significant benefits to air quality, public health and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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On Feds get cozy for sustainable communities posted 5 months ago 3 Responses