Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Gore testified that is not too late to deal with climate change

clipped from www.nytimes.com

Gore Urges Quick Action on Global Warming

He rejected the contention by opponents of quick action on global warming that the United States should only impose mandatory controls on greenhouse gases if China, India and other rapidly developing nations agree to do the same.

''The best way and the only way to get China and India on board is for the U.S. to demonstrate real leadership,'' Gore said. ''As the world's largest economy and the greatest superpower, we are uniquely situated to tackle a problem of this magnitude,'' he said

Gore advised lawmakers to cut carbon dioxide and other warming gases 90 percent by 2050 to avert a crisis. Doing that, he said, will require a ban on any new coal-burning power plants -- a major source of industrial carbon dioxide -- that lack state-of-the-art controls to capture the gases.
He urged the Democratic-controlled Congress to adopt an immediate freeze on greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.
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Monday, March 19, 2007

Meeting with the PlaNYC 2030

PlaNYC Update: Joining Forces with Another Powerhouse Planning Project



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Yesterday two major New York City community development projects partnered for a day of dreaming big. ReDefining Economic Development NYC (RED) joined with PlaNYC 2030 to bring together community organizations working on environmental justice, affordable housing, and economic opportunity issues. The goal of the event, hosted by Judson Memorial Church, was to be sure these groups offered feedback to PlaNYC 2030, as well as learning about RED.

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