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What many people don't know (or keep forgetting) is that every single person can contribute to reduce global warming... and it even doesn't take too much effort! Speaking in schools is a great idea, children are the future! The world needs visionaries like you guys (in a positive sense ), enthusiastic individuals who don't take the "Earth" for granted and don't wait for tomorrow to act.
So congrats for this project! And I hope you can make it to Europe...
Excellent! You guys rock. Lookin' forward to your next call-in to The Enviro Show, David. Hope you got to see some of the Live Earth coverage.
Regarding the need for more public education on the climate crisis: EXACTLY!! We need to have a fully-funded, no holds-barred national campaign on the PUBLIC airwaves and in the PUBLIC schools. Something along the lines of the polio vaccination campaign of the 1950's or the war effort a decade before. The corporate media needs to get on board and be part of the solution......like you guys!