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Learn About The Leaders of The Green Movement

Learn About The Leaders of The Green Movement

from WatchMojo.com Politics & History on November 30, 2009
Duration: 0
We sit down with Canadian Green Party leader Elizabeth May to talk about the Green Movement and its various kinds of leaders.
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Al Gore confronted on Climategate in Chicago

Al Gore confronted on Climategate in Chicago

from Top Favorites on November 29, 2009
Duration: 371
We Are Change Chicago confronts Al Gore at a Borders book signing on Climategate, carbon taxes, and the New World Order. Click the link for more info on the confrontation: http://www.wearechangechicago.com/algore.html
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Al Gore confronted on Climategate in Chicago

Al Gore confronted on Climategate in Chicago

from Favorites of icwofury00 on November 29, 2009
Duration: 371
We Are Change Chicago confronts Al Gore at a Borders book signing on Climategate, carbon taxes, and the New World Order. Click the link for more info on the confrontation: http://www.wearechangechicago.com/algore.html
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Fraud, Lies & Climate-Gate - Who Has Promoted This Scam?

Fraud, Lies & Climate-Gate - Who Has Promoted This Scam?

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 29, 2009
Duration: 188
As the global warming fraud unravels, it s a good time to look at the politicians who have been some of the most outspoken advocates, using global warming/climate change to advance Cap-and-Trade legislation and other related laws and regulations.
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Fraud, Lies & Climate-Gate - Who Has Promoted This Scam?

Fraud, Lies & Climate-Gate - Who Has Promoted This Scam?

from Favorites of max1media on November 29, 2009
Duration: 188
As the global warming fraud unravels, its a good time to look at the politicians who have been some of the most outspoken advocates, using global warming/climate change to advance Cap-and-Trade legislation and other related laws and regulations. Top of the list is President Barack Obama who has made many references to climate change and global warming to further this national and international fraud Never mind that global warming has been the excuse environmental groups have used to stop the building of coal-fired plants, nuclear plants, drilling for oil offshore in our continental shelf, et cetera. Theres no economic recovery to be found in so-called green jobs and prosperity is a small light at the end of a very long tunnel as the result of the Obama administrations investments in renewable energy and massive increase of our national debt. Among the other politicians hovering around Cap-and-Trade have been Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.VA), Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont), and Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM). Sen. Bingaman is a big fan of renewable energy (solar and wind) and proposed a nationwide renewable electricity standard even though it provides barely one percent of all the electricity Americans need and use every day. The lesson we can draw from all of this is that the next time any U.S. Senator or Representative, let alone the President and any member of his Cabinet, says anything positive about global warming or refers to climate change to justify some action, they are lying to you.
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And Then There Was Silence: Darfur

And Then There Was Silence: Darfur

from recent posts tagged photography - blip.tv (beta) on November 26, 2009
Duration: 273
Since 2003 at least 300,000 people have died in Darfur, Sudan, the victims of fighting, slaughter, starvation, malnutrition and disease. Two to three million people have been forced from their homes to wander a landscape withered by drought. Widely seen as a genocide perpetrated by the Janjaweed, armed partisans from the mostly Afro-Arab herding tribes in the north, upon the non-Muslim Fur, Zaghawa and Masalit farmers, the fighting in Darfur is about scarcity as much as ethnicity. As U.N. Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon told The Washington Post, the conflict in Darfur "grew at least in part from desertification, ecological degradation and a scarcity of resources, foremost among them water."
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And Then There Was Silence: Darfur

And Then There Was Silence: Darfur

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 26, 2009
Duration: 273
Since 2003 at least 300,000 people have died in Darfur, Sudan, the victims of fighting, slaughter, starvation, malnutrition and disease. Two to three million people have been forced from their homes to wander a landscape withered by drought. Widely seen as a genocide perpetrated by the Janjaweed, armed partisans from the mostly Afro-Arab herding tribes in the north, upon the non-Muslim Fur, Zaghawa and Masalit farmers, the fighting in Darfur is about scarcity as much as ethnicity. As U.N. Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon told The Washington Post, the conflict in Darfur "grew at least in part from desertification, ecological degradation and a scarcity of resources, foremost among them water."
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Moving Towards A Greener Canada

Moving Towards A Greener Canada

from WatchMojo.com Politics & History on November 24, 2009
Duration: 0
We sit down with Green Party leader Elizabeth May to discuss the Green Movement, its core concerns, and its place with the Canadian context.
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Shadows of Change: Greenland

Shadows of Change: Greenland

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 24, 2009
Duration: 267
"This weather does not belong to us. It belongs to someone else. If we don't have ice, we are going to die." With this prediction, an Inuit hunter sums up the dire situation for the indigenous peoples who live in northern and eastern Greenland. Nowhere on Earth, perhaps, is the evidence of climate change more apparent. The ice that covers 80 percent of the world's largest island is disappearing at the rate of 7 percent a year, a rate that has accelerated substantially in recent years. In some places, the ice shelf is already too thin to permit the Inuit to travel to traditional hunting grounds. The permafrost is also melting, producing a land that is boggy, unstable for buildings and difficult to cross by the traditional sleds. Worst-case scenarios predict that the carbon released by the melting permafrost could equal all the carbon already in the Earth's atmosphere. The Inuit, who survived for centuries by hunting seals and whales, are watching their way of life disappear before their very eyes.
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Marliss Melton: SHOW NO FEAR

Marliss Melton: SHOW NO FEAR

from recent posts tagged seal - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 36
Diagnosed with PTSD, CIA case officer Lucy Donovan jumps at the chance to get back into the field. Her main gripe is having to work with Navy SEAL Lieutenant Gus Atwater, her college sweetheart. Posing as husband and wife on a peace-keeping mission, she and Gus are sent deep into the jungles of Colombia. As the rebels grow suspect and danger builds, Lucy discovers her biggest fear isnt captivity - it's falling in love again. WWW.MARLISSMELTON.COM
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Special Report 02 - NYC Goes Green

Special Report 02 - NYC Goes Green

from recent posts tagged elections - blip.tv (beta) on September 24, 2009
Duration: 118
The Green Movement takes over the Brooklyn Bridge and colors New York Green. Some more voices of the activists and events on the third day of the NYC anti-Ahmadinejad demonstrations.
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Special Report 01 - Live from NYC

Special Report 01 - Live from NYC

from recent posts tagged elections - blip.tv (beta) on September 23, 2009
Duration: 277
The Green Movement takes over the Brooklyn Bridge and colors New York Green. Some more voices of the activists and events on the third day of the NYC anti-Ahmadinejad demonstrations.
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Celebrating the 1st Anniversary of the United nations Radio station in Sudan

Celebrating the 1st Anniversary of the United nations Radio station in Sudan

from recent posts tagged journalists - blip.tv (beta) on July 02, 2007
Duration: 1
Celebrating the 1st Anniversary of the United Nations Radio station in Sudan.MIRAYA FM Khartoum_ Sudan 30/06/07Performing : Balimbo Stars Band from Sudan 1st Video http://www.mirayafm.orgwww.unmis.org
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