Environment Twitters for Climate & Global Warming
Global warming, controversial to say the very least. Scientists on both sides have mountains of evidence to suggest that humans are either having a devastating impact on the earth’s climate or it’s just the natural climate change like any number of other climate changes the earth has gone through in its history. Whichever side you support going green can be more than just taking responsibility for the now; it can be taking responsibility for our future.
We can make a difference now! With Twitter, all the Tweets could be delivered and received easily. To obtain ideas and tips to have a green environment for our future generations, simply be the followers of these Twitters below:
@ClimateChange » Protecting forests as part of the climate solution.
@ClimateProgress » Blog dedicated to providing the progressive perspective on climate science, climate solutions, and climate politics.
@OneClimate » … is a new social networking space for sharing ideas and taking action on climate change.
@ClimateTalks » Climate negotiation updates
@CBD_Climate » Polar Bears, People, Pika and Penguins: We all need an end to global warming!
@CQClimate » Coverage of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen from the staff of Congressional Quarterly and Roll Call.
@ClimateNews » Experimental news bot, built by @wesselzweers.
@GlobalWarming » Global warming, climate change and environment news. See also @greennews and @science
@RainForestSOS » Working with governments, business, NGOs and individuals to increase global recognition of the contribution of tropical deforestation to climate change
@ccan » We fight global warming.
@ClimateProject » TCP is an international programme that aims to educate and challenge citizens and governments into action against the growing crisis of global warming.
@CoolClimateJobs » Jobs in climate, clean energy, and low carbon industries. www.coolclimatejobs.com
@ClimateSquad » Climate Squad is a community of 16-25 year olds who are doing their bit for climate change by cutting carbon, DIY style.
The first thing most experts agree on when it comes time to “go green” is to start with your own home. Sure you can purchase tree credits and carbon offsets, but the first greatest impact you can make on your carbon footprint starts at home. And to those of you who feel that the process of global warming is not man made, realize that most of these methods actually reduce your energy use and dependence which actually reduces your monthly bills. It’s also helpful to look at this from the standpoint of by reducing now you leave a little bit more for the future at lower cost. The less energy we can take now the more we will have for the future. So save a little energy now and save a little money all at the same time.
More information could be found from these best buy items:
- The New Business Climate: A Guide to Lower Carbon Emissions and Better Business Performance
- Global Warming: Effects (Climate Change)
- Global Warming: Reduction (Climate Change)
- Global Warming – Big Book (Climate Change)
- Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science
- Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity
- Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis
- Thames and Kosmos Global Warming
- Air Quality and Climate Change
Whatever side you believe in, whether human caused or natural progression of the earth, going green transcends political views and becomes something that can help and affect everyone involved. Whether you are doing it to save the planet, or doing it to save some money, feel good and just do it.
Not to forget, re-tweet this post and share with all your friends. Remember, we can make a difference!
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