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Support the Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act

Target: U.S. Senate
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Polar bears are starving and drowning as sea ice melts around them. Hawaiian monk seal pups are dying as their beaches disappear under rising seas. And penguin populations are declining as their world literally breaks up under their not-so-happy feet.

Unless we address the impacts of global warming, America's wildlife are in trouble. Fortunately, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed forward-looking energy legislation (H.R. 3221) that would take the important first steps needed to protect polar bears, monk seals and other wildlife from the harmful effects of global warming.

Send a message to your Senators today and urge them to support the Global Warming Survival Act!
deadline: 9-29-2008
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear Senators,

As a constituent who wants to see real action on global warming, I urge the Senate to support the Global Warming Survival Act in the upcoming House-Senate conference on energy legislation.

This Act is part of the New Direction for Energy Independence Act, H.R. 3221, forward-looking energy legislation that also offers a crucial lifeline to polar bears, monk seals and other wildlife threatened by global warming.

Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing America's wildlife and requires urgent response. Already, polar bears are drowning and starving to death in their search for food as the sea ice they need to survive melts away. Rising temperatures could cause sea levels to rise, submerging important habitat for endangered Hawaiian monk seals. Global warming threatens ducks on the Great Plains, bighorn sheep in the Southwest, sea turtles in Florida, lynx in the Northeast and many other species across America.

Unless we address the threat of global climate change through public policy on the use and management of our federal lands and natural resources, we may lose some of these species forever. That's why I urge the Senate to support this important legislation through this fall's conference on energy legislation.

The Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act section of this bill would take vital steps to help America's wildlife navigate the significant threats posed by global warming by helping to spur:

* A national strategy to help wildlife survive and adapt to global warming's impacts;

* A cooperative long-term effort among federal, state and private landowners to implement that strategy; and

* Solid scientific research to inform the strategy over time.

Our wildlife can't afford to wait to address global warming -- and neither can we.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Support the Global Warming Wildlife Survival Act” petition!
# 4,100:
7:17 pm PDT, Mar 13, Kelsey Cormier, Massachusetts
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1:51 pm PDT, Mar 13, John Kesich, Pennsylvania
We should be stewards of the earth. Many creatures will go extinct unless we act now.
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1:31 pm PDT, Mar 10, Liz Turner, New York
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1:19 pm PDT, Mar 10, Name not displayed, Canada
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1:04 pm PDT, Mar 9, Debbie Butz, Illinois
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8:42 am PDT, Mar 9, Shrijoo Kanoria, India
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11:02 pm PST, Mar 8, Ryan Marchbanks, Texas
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8:20 pm PST, Mar 7, Caroline Bissey, New Zealand
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8:37 am PST, Mar 7, Anthony Vincent, Washington
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7:04 pm PST, Mar 6, Name not displayed, South Dakota
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4:35 pm PST, Mar 6, Christina Wilson, Ohio
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11:08 am PST, Mar 6, Celeste Wernz, Arizona
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9:27 am PST, Mar 6, Maureen Primerano, California
We need to demand an end to nuclear power, and dispell the nuclear-power-doesn't contribute-to-global-warming myth. Focus on more renewable energy sources such as solar and wind that could provide a continuous energy supply that would help us make dramatic reductions in global warming. Stop driving SUVS. Break the addiction to fossil fuels, put more funds into public transit. The US lags far behind Europe and Japan in renewable energy. We need to stop subsidizing the entrenched oil,nuclear and coal industries. Raise CAFE standards. Look at media ownership. General Electric for example, is both a leading nuclear plant manufacturer and media mogul, owning NBC and other media outlets. This highlights why we need campaign finance reform. No PAC money, ballot access for third party candidates, and independents. IRV- (all votes count)- throughout the country, Public funding of political campaigns with free TV and radio time to help fight corporate control. More funds to maintain National Parks, and end all commercial logging in National Forests. Support family farms, not mega agribusiness. Read books by Karl Grossman about the nuclear industry.
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9:15 am PST, Mar 6, Elena Hernandez, New Hampshire
this makes me so teary eyed to think of all the mother polor bears and seals not being able to provid for their babies!
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9:25 pm PST, Mar 5, Sueki Pahpasay, Canada
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8:15 pm PST, Mar 5, Kate Travis, Texas
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12:21 pm PST, Mar 5, Colleen Hedtcke, Wisconsin
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11:17 am PST, Mar 5, Laura Leifer, California
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7:42 am PST, Mar 5, Maria Ines Arcentales, Ecuador
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7:44 pm PST, Mar 4, ROSE SIMS, Florida
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10:05 pm PST, Mar 3, JOCELYNE ANNIE, Canada
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2:49 pm PST, Mar 3, Chris And Dani Stanton, Alabama
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6:44 am PST, Mar 3, Ginger Geronimo, Alabama
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1:27 pm PST, Mar 1, Mike Nebeker, Florida
keep global warming from getting too hot....
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4:27 am PST, Mar 1, Nyack Clancy, New York
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1:09 am PST, Mar 1, Diane Wayne, Netherlands
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6:34 pm PST, Feb 29, Angelika Blasi, New Jersey
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5:18 pm PST, Feb 29, Paula Cline, Georgia
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2:46 am PST, Feb 29, Charlien Burson, Maine
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9:11 pm PST, Feb 28, Catherine Brinkoeter, Texas
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7:52 pm PST, Feb 28, Grace Golan, Indiana
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7:50 pm PST, Feb 28, Kristin Reid, New Mexico
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4:40 pm PST, Feb 28, R.G. Chip Skinner, Florida
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2:00 pm PST, Feb 28, Art Deco, Maine
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9:11 pm PST, Feb 27, Jenny Vegan, United States Minor Outlying Islands
The time is NOW - please protect our planet.
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2:05 pm PST, Feb 27, Angela Duquette, New Hampshire
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12:24 pm PST, Feb 27, Markus Lindler, Germany
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11:53 am PST, Feb 27, Fátima Mano, Portugal
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11:26 am PST, Feb 27, Brandi Lauria, Georgia
global warming is real, we need to start rectifying are previous mistakes today and stop abusing are enviroment we need to take care of it
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2:54 pm PST, Feb 26, Name not displayed, Canada
i really think it's important for people to sign this petition so we can take action and try to fix this problem. I find it really sad that because people are often too lazy to recycle, buy locally grown food, etc animals have to pay the consequences.
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1:29 pm PST, Feb 26, Ilona Fischer, Germany
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10:41 am PST, Feb 26, Tia Ortiz, Hawaii
I'm only 14, and i really want ti live a long and prosperous life. I don't want to have to worry about not living to the age of thirty. Some of the best things for entertainment that are on land or on the water are the worst things for it. Like cruise ships. Or oil distributors. I am very serious about this whole ordeal. Antarctica is almost gone. The glaciers are disintegrating and our beautiful natural surroundings are paying for our selfishness. Please. Help our earth
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9:23 am PST, Feb 26, Alin Petenciuc, Romania
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6:53 am PST, Feb 26, Mystical Path, Australia
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6:37 am PST, Feb 26, Nicholas J Davis, Canada
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4:31 pm PST, Feb 25, Tara Torres, New Jersey
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