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Help Even the Smallest Wildlife Survive Global Warming

Target: U.S. Senate
Sponsored by: National Wildlife Federation
Biologists now suspect that the first mammal to disappear from the Lower 48 states because of global warming will be the pika, a tiny rabbit that lives at high altitudes in cold regions. Although they may be the first, pikas are certainly not alone. Scientists say that 20 to 30 percent of all species could be put on a path toward extinction if global warming continues unchecked. The Climate Security Act would not only be the biggest step ever taken to reduce global warming pollution, it also sets aside billions for conservation of natural resources affected by global warming. Global warming is already contributing to sea-level rise, intensified storms and droughts, an increase in catastrophic fires, the spreading of invasive species and a host of other ecosystem disruptions.
deadline: 1-27-2009
goal: 20,000
 

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Dear [Decision Maker],

I am writing to urge you to cosponsor and vote for the Climate Security Act, introduced by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Sen. John Warner (R-Va.).

This is a very important bill that requires large emitters such as power plants and oil refineries to collectively cut their greenhouse gas emissions every year, starting in 2012, at a pace scientists say is needed to avoid catastrophic climate changes. It sets the pace to reduce global warming pollution by about 2 percent per year, cutting emissions from major emitters 15 percent below current levels by the year 2020, and 70 percent below current levels by 2050.

The revenue generated from an auction of pollution permits issued under this "cap and trade" system will be significant.
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We took action on “Help Even the Smallest Wildlife Survive Global Warming”
# 150:
8:58 am PST, Feb 9, Janet K. Holstine, Michigan
# 149:
8:58 am PST, Feb 9, Burnis E Tuck, California
Global warming should be the most important issue being debated by the Presidential candidates and in the Senate, more important than the economy or even the Iraq war. Where's the urgency?
# 148:
8:58 am PST, Feb 9, Patricia Foster, New York
# 147:
8:58 am PST, Feb 9, Judith A.Goodwin, Virginia
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8:57 am PST, Feb 9, Cathy Patterson, Nebraska
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8:57 am PST, Feb 9, Jane Meyer, Pennsylvania
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8:57 am PST, Feb 9, Katie And Maggie Brown, Washington
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8:57 am PST, Feb 9, Chris Kim, Massachusetts
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8:57 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Shannan Smith, California
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Michelle Walls, Ohio
# 139:
8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Holland Gregg, New York
Your children's future is in your hands. How about warming up to the idea of taking care of your constituents before your lobbyists and corporate contributors for a change.
# 138:
8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Norma Dupire, Pennsylvania
Please do not let any of your Senate colleagues deny the imminent threat of global warming.
# 137:
8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Andrea Townsley, Florida
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Michael Black, Texas
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Margaret Manion, Connecticut
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Sweet Image, New Hampshire
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Ruth Wilson, Minnesota
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Rick Sparks, California
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8:56 am PST, Feb 9, Meghan Prior, North Carolina
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Helen Hanna, California
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Star Seastone, Colorado
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, New York
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Yvonne Chang, California
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8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, Florida
# 125:
8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Debra Rabion, Louisiana
this must stop
# 124:
8:55 am PST, Feb 9, Callie C. Riley, California
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Morgan Ivens, California
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Harold Hodes, New York
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, John Dornheim, New York
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Tom Watson, New York
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Sydney LaRose, California
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Noreen Duszynski, Maryland
We the people are speaking. Please listen.
# 117:
8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Trish Wright, North Carolina
# 116:
8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Jim Cembrook, New York
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8:54 am PST, Feb 9, Livia McRee, California
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8:53 am PST, Feb 9, Leonard Cherry, New York
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8:53 am PST, Feb 9, Elyse Friedman, Illinois
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8:53 am PST, Feb 9, Robert Scardapane, New Jersey
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8:53 am PST, Feb 9, Alan Gross, New Jersey
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8:52 am PST, Feb 9, T. H., Pennsylvania
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8:52 am PST, Feb 9, Katharine Stierhoff, Maryland
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8:52 am PST, Feb 9, Thomas M. Murphy, Alabama
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8:52 am PST, Feb 9, Patricia DeLaunay, California
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8:52 am PST, Feb 9, Elizabeth Zenker, California
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8:51 am PST, Feb 9, Melodie Meyer, California
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8:51 am PST, Feb 9, Ester Fuchs, Michigan
Please protect our Planet, so that our children can inherit a livable world.
# 103:
8:51 am PST, Feb 9, Lisa Hammers, Indiana
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8:51 am PST, Feb 9, Helen Martaus, Virginia
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8:51 am PST, Feb 9, Name not displayed, New York
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