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Help us get to 10,000. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anthony Lieu   
Sunday, 09 December 2007


1,040 have joined this campaign - help us get to 10,000.

"I will bring your signatures on stage with me as a clear demonstration of our resolve.
This petition shows our commitment to solutions to the climate crisis. Please add your voice today and urge your friends to add theirs. The time for action is now. Only together can we make the change"

- Al Gore December 9th, 2007

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Answer The Call PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anthony Lieu   
Monday, 02 July 2007
 
Al Melville's "Climate Change" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anthony Lieu   
Monday, 02 July 2007
CLIMATE CHANGE

Ice is melting, seas are rising, change is here!

Things are now becoming alot more clear

Time to come together and face this fear

Climate Change Is Here

Don’t just sit there wishing things were not this way

Wondering if our children will be OK

Its time to wake up ......lets be clear

Climate Change Is Here

There’s so much beauty in this world my friends

And there is so much love that lies inside of you

In love’s domain

We must all remain

The world has gone insane!

 

Lyrics : Col Robertson & Al Melville

Music Composition, Keyboards & Vocals : Al Melville

Backing Vocals : Col Robertson

Guitars : Peter Orr

A special thanks to Terry Oldfield on flute


Engineered @ Peace Of Mind Studios

Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia

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Global Warming Petition - 2 Days for 20,000 Votes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anthony Lieu   
Monday, 04 June 2007
From 6-8 June, the leaders of the biggest polluting countries in the world are meeting in Germany at the G8+5 summit. Your voice is needed now to tell world leaders to stand strong on climate change. Sign our petition to send a message that the world is calling for action to avert a climate catastrophe.

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Everest showing effects of climate change PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anthony Lieu   
Thursday, 31 May 2007
The Rongbuk glacier, the biggest glacier on Mount Everest's northern slopes. The photo above was taken in 1968 and the one below was taken this year (2007).

The Rongbuk glacier, the biggest glacier on Mount Everest's northern slopes. The photo above was taken in 1968 and the one below was taken this year (2007).
Photo: Chinese Academy of Sciences and Greenpeace

These two photographs - taken 40 years apart - show how one of the world's most spectacular ice formations, the field of ice towers ("serac forest") around Mount Everest, is shrinking. Environmental group Greenpeace, which released the photographs today, say this is global warming in action.

The photographs are of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, which is called the world's "third pole" because it contains the biggest fields of ice outside of the Arctic and Antarctic. Its glaciers are the source of Asia's biggest rivers - Yangtze, Yellow, Indus and Ganges.

The melting of this glacier is also significant because the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported last month that if current trends continue, 80 per cent of the Himalayan glaciers, the water source for a sixth of the world's population, could disappear in 30 years if the current rate of emissions is not reduced. Other reports have suggested that the impact would be lower, at about 30 per cent.

The original picture from 1968 was taken by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Greenpeace has made three expeditions to the same area in the past two years.

The Greenpeace campaigners were unable to reach the same spot where they think the 1968 picture was taken because a smaller glacier that was there four decades ago has disappeared, making it impassable. The season in which the 1968 photograph was taken is also unknown, though there are really only two periods when the area is habitable by humans, which is April to May (spring) and September to October (autumn).

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