Raise Your Voice And Change Climate Change

Climate Change is a growing concern. Gone are the days when you can walk on the streets without worrying about the heat. Climate change needs to be mitigated and steps should be in place to save the planet earth. Let us all fight global warming by raising our voice. Let us make our voice heard by the government, industries and world leaders.

In a conference to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, the United Nations Climate Change Conference of 2009 known as COPR15 will meet again. The meeting is to establish the successor of the Kyoto Protocol. Hopefully, the new protocol will be much stronger and fully supported especially by the United States. United States is the largest carbon emitting country based on the 1990 statistics.

To make our position strong and to ensure the survival of our generation and the generations to come, let us raise our voice. Let us hope that the world leaders will meet hear our clamor for change.

You have to speak up and you have to speak up now before the meeting begins.

If you have seen the news lately, people are dying because low lying areas are suffering from floods. These floods may be caused by the melting of ice in the Antarctic and from inland snowcaps. Some people are saying the floods in some Asian countries are in no way connected to global warming. This is highly unbelievable.

The fact that we see snowcapped mountain melting, the iceberg in the Antarctic melting, water in the oceans will surely elevate and low lying areas will suffer tremendously.

The meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark will have to be successful, thus, aside from doing our share in helping reduce carbon emission by using public transport instead of driving our own cars, switching off the lights when no one is using and other activities that will help reduce greenhouse gases, we have to speak up.

Make your voice heard, upload your message to youtube. Let us all persuade the world leaders to save the earth and the lives of the generations to come.

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