Even Kids Fight Global Warming
November 20, 2007 by Noel
Filed under Green Living

Yes, even young elementary school kids are on their way towards learning how they can help fight global warming and climate change. And this is part of a program that is currently being sponsored by the Earth Day Every Day Fund which is part of the Marin Community Foundation.
The program is in full swing thanks to a donation worth $200,000 from the mentioned fund. Of course, the program just does not need finances. There should also be people working on it so as to spread the word and put the plans into actions. And that is what three non-profit groups have been doing. These groups are the Marin Conservation Corps, the Strategic Energy Innovations, and Cool the Earth.
At present, they have been able to reach out to a couple of schools but they are of course aiming for a larger number. In fact, they are looking at having the program introduced to 25 schools in Marin before this year ends.
[Via marinij.com]
[Image from Duchesne County Government]















Great, fantastic, screw up more of the kids with propaganda. Just like religion–force it upon them while they’re young and impressionable.
Global warming is bogus. Well, at least CO2 causing global warming. A hoax. No proof of CO2 harming the environment, especially since man made emissions only make what, not even .05% of the air. All of the CO2 causes .28% greenhouse effect. Numerous other proofs against it, and it provides no proofs, and is basically just a fear campaign that hinders the poor nations. Real causes of our current global warming trend? Oh, I don’t know… how about that huge massive glowing ball of gas that has always controlled Earth’s temperature. CO2, ha, no, how about we stick to the real threats: deforestation, our disappearing rain forests, species disappearing, over-hunting, overfishing, pollution of plastics, water crisis… so many things, yet all overshadowed by a fake and pathetic hoax.
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/
Global warming is a serious issue and it is affecting our planet. It is good to hear that the next generation cares enough to take action against the constantly changing climate. I used this website to get my kids interested in global warming and how they can help.
http://www.juniorpolartraveller.com/
Andrew Regan and the Transantarctic team are going to Antarctica in November to get study the effects of global warming there. One of their main goals while they are there is to get kids interested in this global crisis. My kids are following the expedition through this site and are getting really excited to see what the expedition brings!