What message would you like to share with US delegates negotiating at COP21?
Don’t come back until you commit to a plan to deal with climate change
Show how the U.S. can help lead the world to a cleaner, greener, more secure future
Set high, yet attainable goals. The U.S. needs to set an example, take action.
It concerns me that places closer to the equator will get warmer and warmer!
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Warmer winters in one of the coldest states located in the Midwest is a PROBLEM!
The future of our wildlife is at stake. Protect our forests, water and supply!!
We are one country among many. We are not better than other countries. Be fair, just, equitable
Cooperation vs. competition
I want to be informed- electric cars, bullet train, wind mills in the oceans. What can I do?
I never heard anything about CHEMTRAILS what’s up with that???
Don’t let money, power and political agenda determine what happens
Fund to countries that reach a specific goal (funded thru carbon tax). ONE OTHER IDEA: A global/UN commissioned “art event” or “art project” involving music, theatre, dance, painting/drawing/sculpture that is (can be) seen on the internet WORLDWIDE and promoted globally via politicians/corporations etc. that speaks to ALL of us changing from fossil fuels NOW.
Compromise! Get something done
Keep admin costs low more money for projects
Time to put resources into making a better future. Sustainable resources means sustainable wealth. We can be creative. Our way of life can improve with the changing of our ways.
Organizing “fun” events for the youth to seek more interest.
There is an ethical responsibility to protect that environmental, animal/plant species, and humans on our planet. This is the only home we have.
Economic disincentives and incentives must be implemented globally: IE carbon tax globally (border tariffs for goods coming from countries not participating). Eliminate fossil fuel subsidies. Involve investment community and banking community toward economic incentives. Implement a “BONUS/REWARD”.
Local governments implement schools to education YOUNG children about climate change!
The first steps to reducing climate change is educating the public, especially the youth.