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		<title>by: Mustofa Munir</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2435</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Dear Mr. Gore,


When the world has plunged into an alarming climate change situation, the country like India has built dozens of dams on the rivers flowing from its territory (upstream) into Bangladesh (downstream) without any consultation with the government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh could not reach into any concrete agreement with India on river issue since its birth.
Most of the small rivers in Bangladesh are dried up and other major rivers are gradually drying up, their courses are being changed causing direct impact on the entire ecosystem of the country due to huge number of dams constructed by Indian government in the upstream. The agriculture and fishery sectors of Bangladesh are severely affected. Almost two third of its 130 million population is exposed to arsenic poisoning through drinking water and other radio active minerals deposited in ground water due to shortage of water flow.
India did not stop. It has planned to construct another dam near TIPAIMUKH in its eastern part- in Manipur state. Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the Southeast Asia, will face another ecological devastation if India completes the construction of that Tipaimukh dam which is located 500 meters downstream from the confluence of Barak River, and lies on the south-western corner of Manipur State of India.
"Construction of the proposed high dam in a very geologically sensitive zone above the long recognized Taithu Fault line will only serve to provoke frequent and major earthquakes inviting a major tsunami-like disaster and endangering the lives, land and forest of both India and Bangladesh," reads a Dhaka Declaration, adopted at the International Tipaimukh Dam Conference (ITDC-2005) in Dhaka held on December 30-31 with participants (academics, rights activists and experts) from both India and Bangladesh expressing deep concern.

"The Tipaimukh project was entirely developed and approved without once informing the government of Bangladesh or involving its people in any meaningful exercise to assess the downstream impacts of the dam," says a report prepared by Action AID Bangladesh.
On behalf of many Bangladeshi residents in USA I put this appeal to you earnestly to look into the issue and save millions of poor people from the adverse ecological, environmental and climatic changes that cover vast agricultural areas in Bangladesh before it is too late. It is not a geo-political issue but a genuine issue of climate change. Your help could save million poor people from food gap and water crisis.
 

With best regards,

Mustofa Munir</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr. Gore,</p>
<p>When the world has plunged into an alarming climate change situation, the country like India has built dozens of dams on the rivers flowing from its territory (upstream) into Bangladesh (downstream) without any consultation with the government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh could not reach into any concrete agreement with India on river issue since its birth.<br />
Most of the small rivers in Bangladesh are dried up and other major rivers are gradually drying up, their courses are being changed causing direct impact on the entire ecosystem of the country due to huge number of dams constructed by Indian government in the upstream. The agriculture and fishery sectors of Bangladesh are severely affected. Almost two third of its 130 million population is exposed to arsenic poisoning through drinking water and other radio active minerals deposited in ground water due to shortage of water flow.<br />
India did not stop. It has planned to construct another dam near TIPAIMUKH in its eastern part- in Manipur state. Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the Southeast Asia, will face another ecological devastation if India completes the construction of that Tipaimukh dam which is located 500 meters downstream from the confluence of Barak River, and lies on the south-western corner of Manipur State of India.<br />
&#8220;Construction of the proposed high dam in a very geologically sensitive zone above the long recognized Taithu Fault line will only serve to provoke frequent and major earthquakes inviting a major tsunami-like disaster and endangering the lives, land and forest of both India and Bangladesh,&#8221; reads a Dhaka Declaration, adopted at the International Tipaimukh Dam Conference (ITDC-2005) in Dhaka held on December 30-31 with participants (academics, rights activists and experts) from both India and Bangladesh expressing deep concern.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Tipaimukh project was entirely developed and approved without once informing the government of Bangladesh or involving its people in any meaningful exercise to assess the downstream impacts of the dam,&#8221; says a report prepared by Action AID Bangladesh.<br />
On behalf of many Bangladeshi residents in USA I put this appeal to you earnestly to look into the issue and save millions of poor people from the adverse ecological, environmental and climatic changes that cover vast agricultural areas in Bangladesh before it is too late. It is not a geo-political issue but a genuine issue of climate change. Your help could save million poor people from food gap and water crisis.</p>
<p>With best regards,</p>
<p>Mustofa Munir
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		<title>by: Cheryl Cunningham</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2386</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 03:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I live in bush Alaska and first came up here in 1997. I live on the Yukon River in the Southwest not far from the Bering Sea.  I have lived in 3 of the villages here and one was on the Bering Sea. If there is global warming, there is no sign of it here.  We are still buried in mountains of snow, with little if any melting in sight and it is April 9th.  Snowmobiles on the river road is the main thoroughfare.  It starts snowing the first part of Oct. and only 1 time has the river ever been open before I go home about May 20th. Furnaces have to run all year round but we are so tired of this long winter and all this snow, we can hardly stand it much longer.  We had 15 blizzards in a row and food and mail could not get in for weeks.  We'd like to see some global warming.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in bush Alaska and first came up here in 1997. I live on the Yukon River in the Southwest not far from the Bering Sea.  I have lived in 3 of the villages here and one was on the Bering Sea. If there is global warming, there is no sign of it here.  We are still buried in mountains of snow, with little if any melting in sight and it is April 9th.  Snowmobiles on the river road is the main thoroughfare.  It starts snowing the first part of Oct. and only 1 time has the river ever been open before I go home about May 20th. Furnaces have to run all year round but we are so tired of this long winter and all this snow, we can hardly stand it much longer.  We had 15 blizzards in a row and food and mail could not get in for weeks.  We&#8217;d like to see some global warming.
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		<title>by: Jan Fredericks</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2126</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>As we all know, factory farming is one of the biggest contributors to global warming or climate change. 
Animals should be on the agenda.  We have a responsibility which we'll be held accountable for towards god's creatures.  

"Christian Concern For All God's Creatures" is online now.
Also "A Sacred Duty" is also online and is about the environment and animals.  Al Gore left out animals in his movie which is a huge truth left out.  Billions of animals suffer for us who vote and eat their flesh.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we all know, factory farming is one of the biggest contributors to global warming or climate change.<br />
Animals should be on the agenda.  We have a responsibility which we&#8217;ll be held accountable for towards god&#8217;s creatures.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Christian Concern For All God&#8217;s Creatures&#8221; is online now.<br />
Also &#8220;A Sacred Duty&#8221; is also online and is about the environment and animals.  Al Gore left out animals in his movie which is a huge truth left out.  Billions of animals suffer for us who vote and eat their flesh.
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		<title>by: craig bennett</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2097</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 19:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>You are so full of crap that you are growing fatter by the day.
You live a lifestyle that says you don't believe the crap you tell everyone else.
Your movie has 23 convenient lies and climate change is nothing but a scam to raise taxes and make profits for you on the products you have invested in. 
I work in the Oil and Gas field as a technician and know that your ethanol fuel for instance is a huge scam on fuel buyers. I also know you have invested in the industries that produce the crap. This stuff will be harder on your vehicle and cause your rings to burn out and dry out faster than normal.  They will also be dumping millions of gallons out because of slight water intake into the tanks that people dispense from on a daily basis. The additive is harsh on your vehicle and causes your intake valves and injectors to gum up and give you worse gas mileage than before by as much as 20 %. So your ethanol crap will cause more fuel usage than before and the so called added benefit from reduced carbon(not NO CARBON emmissions) emissions will be negated by the lower fuel mileage and the more burning of the fuel to begin with. The answer does lay in getting different fuels but until then we need to drill in Anwar and off the coast of Florida and screw the spotted owl. and Screw you, you lying idiot!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are so full of crap that you are growing fatter by the day.<br />
You live a lifestyle that says you don&#8217;t believe the crap you tell everyone else.<br />
Your movie has 23 convenient lies and climate change is nothing but a scam to raise taxes and make profits for you on the products you have invested in.<br />
I work in the Oil and Gas field as a technician and know that your ethanol fuel for instance is a huge scam on fuel buyers. I also know you have invested in the industries that produce the crap. This stuff will be harder on your vehicle and cause your rings to burn out and dry out faster than normal.  They will also be dumping millions of gallons out because of slight water intake into the tanks that people dispense from on a daily basis. The additive is harsh on your vehicle and causes your intake valves and injectors to gum up and give you worse gas mileage than before by as much as 20 %. So your ethanol crap will cause more fuel usage than before and the so called added benefit from reduced carbon(not NO CARBON emmissions) emissions will be negated by the lower fuel mileage and the more burning of the fuel to begin with. The answer does lay in getting different fuels but until then we need to drill in Anwar and off the coast of Florida and screw the spotted owl. and Screw you, you lying idiot!
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		<title>by: Michael Michaud</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2089</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 23:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I suppose I'm going to have to die before anybody will acknowledge what I have written in regards to global warming and some ideas to resolve this issue (as well as other issues) that I have conceptualized (almost a year ago in fact). Please, it drives me absoultely crazy when I hear Al Gore, or anyone else on TV saying "we need to think of something soon..." 

www.notthatmike.blogspot.com 

It's all there, maybe they're not the best ideas, but in fact somebody has thought of something. Please, just read the 1st 4 chapters, it wont take that long, I promise!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suppose I&#8217;m going to have to die before anybody will acknowledge what I have written in regards to global warming and some ideas to resolve this issue (as well as other issues) that I have conceptualized (almost a year ago in fact). Please, it drives me absoultely crazy when I hear Al Gore, or anyone else on TV saying &#8220;we need to think of something soon&#8230;&#8221; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.notthatmike.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">www.notthatmike.blogspot.com</a> </p>
<p>It&#8217;s all there, maybe they&#8217;re not the best ideas, but in fact somebody has thought of something. Please, just read the 1st 4 chapters, it wont take that long, I promise!
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		<title>by: Linda L. Okonowski</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2080</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 19:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Proposed anti-theory:


     Over the past 6 years I've heard the comment "were heading into an "Ice Age".  How is this determined, scientifically.

ie.  while evaluating the Geologic Time Chart (Era, Period, Epoch, major event).  One with limited knowledge would point to a lifeline.  I did. My result was the Pleistocene Ice Age.

Conclusion:  One might determine:  a.  It is the period we will encounter soon.
                                                      b.  on a small, tiny scale
it is when modern man emerges.


Think!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Proposed anti-theory:</p>
<p>     Over the past 6 years I&#8217;ve heard the comment &#8220;were heading into an &#8220;Ice Age&#8221;.  How is this determined, scientifically.</p>
<p>ie.  while evaluating the Geologic Time Chart (Era, Period, Epoch, major event).  One with limited knowledge would point to a lifeline.  I did. My result was the Pleistocene Ice Age.</p>
<p>Conclusion:  One might determine:  a.  It is the period we will encounter soon.<br />
                                                      b.  on a small, tiny scale<br />
it is when modern man emerges.</p>
<p>Think!!!
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		<title>by: Alejandra Alvarez</title>
		<link>http://www.algore04.com/archives/greenguard-product-guide#comment-2075</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:27:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>i will like for all of us with the help of Vice-president Al Gore to create a law where the oil companies around the world will have some days per month to shut down, we need our planet to be saved, yesterday a big part of ice from our poles broke. Think of the poor animals that depend on that. God it makes me cry, and to think that those people of the oil companies just want money, no matter what.  How did the people in the 1500's or before survived without gasoline???  
Or we should try to regulate the amount of cars made each year, it's crazy how many cars are in our streets and around the world, i think there are more cars than people.  All cars companies should know that they are helping to destroy our planet.  Lets plant more trees and stop the construction of un-necesary buildings, stop using wood for construction, we don't have any more trees and we are getting them from other countries.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i will like for all of us with the help of Vice-president Al Gore to create a law where the oil companies around the world will have some days per month to shut down, we need our planet to be saved, yesterday a big part of ice from our poles broke. Think of the poor animals that depend on that. God it makes me cry, and to think that those people of the oil companies just want money, no matter what.  How did the people in the 1500&#8217;s or before survived without gasoline???<br />
Or we should try to regulate the amount of cars made each year, it&#8217;s crazy how many cars are in our streets and around the world, i think there are more cars than people.  All cars companies should know that they are helping to destroy our planet.  Lets plant more trees and stop the construction of un-necesary buildings, stop using wood for construction, we don&#8217;t have any more trees and we are getting them from other countries.
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