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that offer information, news and advise about the Global Warming
crisis. |
The
David Susuki Foundation
Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation has worked to
find ways for society to live in balance with the natural world
that sustains us. Focusing on four program areas – oceans
and sustainable fishing, climate change and clean energy, sustainability,
and the Nature Challenge - the Foundation uses science and education
to promote solutions that conserve nature and help achieve sustainability
within a generation.
Dear Ms Jurpik:
Please extend my congratulations to the people who organized
the artists to go and to the artists for their contribution.
It has always seemed to me that in our battles over the environment,
we are trying to reason and let facts decide, but what is most
needed is to touch people's hearts and emotions. There is a
huge role for artists of all kinds. Musicians have been able
to reach into people's guts and tear at them. I hope artists
can do the same... I think the exhibition is going to have a
powerful impact. ~ David Suzuki |
What
Is Global Warming?
The National Geographic, since 1888, has traveled the Earth, sharing
its amazing stories with each new generation. National Geographic
supports exploration, research, and conservation efforts around
the globe.
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Global
Warming Solutions
The Union of Concerned Scientists is the leading science-based
nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world.
UCS combines independent scientific research and citizen action
to develop innovative, practical solutions and to secure responsible
changes in government policy, corporate practices, and consumer
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Photographic
Documentation of Climate Change
Documenting Climate Change through science photography from
the Arctic to Antarctica, from glaciers to the oceans, across
all climate zones. As the effects combine with overpopulation
and weather crises, climate disruptions will affect more people
than does war.
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Polar
Bears International
Tons of educational polar bear facts, information and research,
gorgeous polar bear photos, and a huge polar bear FAQ file from
an organization dedicated to saving polar bears.
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Help
Save the Polar Bears!
A link to Nature Canada which first began in 1939. A family
of naturalists - birders, gardeners, activists, parents, grandparents,
volunteers, community groups - nearly 40,000 everyday Canadians
who care about nature.
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