Wednesday, December 8
Tuesday, December 7
WRITING TO STOP CLIMATE CHANGE
Citizens Climate Lobby of Tallahassee joins Bill McKibben of www.350.org and others in asking every person concerned about carbon emissions and global warming to write their elected representatives in your own words (though information is available online) about why it is important to you to stop climate change.
All letters that are registered online will be counted as part of the 'march.'
Please go to www.millionlettermarch.org for more information and to register your letter.
Check out www.citizensclimatelobby.org 's local facebook page for information about upcoming 'letter writing parties.'
All letters that are registered online will be counted as part of the 'march.'
Please go to www.millionlettermarch.org for more information and to register your letter.
Check out www.citizensclimatelobby.org 's local facebook page for information about upcoming 'letter writing parties.'
Monday, December 6
FLORIDA'S POLLUTED WATER WAYS
The state acknowledged in 2008 that nutrient pollution tainted 1,000 miles of rivers, 350,000 acres of lakes and 900 square miles of estuaries in Florida.
In case this may have gotten lost in the holidays, the St Petersburg Times published an editorial last month about incoming governor, attorney general and other elected officials who are in direct opposition to the recent Environmental Protection standards for rivers, lakes and springs. You can read it here.
In case this may have gotten lost in the holidays, the St Petersburg Times published an editorial last month about incoming governor, attorney general and other elected officials who are in direct opposition to the recent Environmental Protection standards for rivers, lakes and springs. You can read it here.
Saturday, December 4
MEGAN MAKES A SOLAR WREATH
Instructions for making a solar powered wreath for whichever holiday(s) you celebrate come from Megan at Not Martha.
Perfect for celebrating winter solstice with the millennium's first total lunar eclipse this December 21st, which will be completely visible from all of North America and Hawaii.
At midnight December 20th, we'll have the highest full moon until 2020. From the West Coast, that Moon will be in total eclipse at midnight, while observers in Key West will see the moon straight up, at ½° from the zenith. All Eastern time-zones, must wait until 1:32 AM. for the eclipse's beginning.
At midnight December 20th, we'll have the highest full moon until 2020. From the West Coast, that Moon will be in total eclipse at midnight, while observers in Key West will see the moon straight up, at ½° from the zenith. All Eastern time-zones, must wait until 1:32 AM. for the eclipse's beginning.
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