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I try to keep my preachiness on environmental issues to a minimum. Most of you know me well enough to know where I stand on these kind of things. But today, due to a confluence of events, I can't help but get on the soapbox for a moment.

This week, the Center for American Progress released The Top 100 Effects of Global Warming. Just a few of the things mentioned:

Say Farewell to Glaciers
Say Goodbye to the Great Barrier Reef
A New Dust Bowl
Death in the Time of Cholera
Death March of the Penguins
Say Goodbye to Discoveries of Sharks That Can Walk
Say Goodbye to Baseball
Say Hello to More Mosquitoes

 
If there's not something on this list that strikes a cord with you, I...I'm not sure what that will actually mean, but nothing good.

This is real folks. It's happening. It's not an if, it's a when, and in some cases that when is right the fuck now.

We're talking whole countries disappearing in the the next 30 to 50 years. Let me repeat that...an entire country is going to DISAPPEAR in your lifetime!

The time for heads in the sand, ignorance is bliss, is it real or not, is it humanity's fault or not, complacency is over. The time to act is now.

The top 100 list is scary, scary shit...and the depressing part is that, while they take the time to point out "this is real and it's going to affect YOU," they fail to add the all important, "and this is what YOU can do about it." So here's a few thoughts.


Think about it, talk about it...act on it. It's a big scary problem, but ignoring it will not only NOT make it go away, it's only going to give it the chance to get even bigger and scarier.

OK, end of soapbox speechifying.
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