Greenpeace disrupts Canada’s largest

Posted on September 30th, 2009 by admin

Right now, daring Greenpeace activists from Canada, France, Germany and Brazil have shut down a bitumen conveyor belt and a blocked a bridge at the Suncor Energy site on the Athabasca River north of Fort McMurray to expose the climate crime of the tar sands.

Live streaming video from the action is here.

Follow our brave activists as they disrupt Suncor’s production of dirty oil and send the message that the tar sands are pushing the world to the brink of climate hell.

Activists locked down on the bridge have erected a banner reading: “Bridge to Climate Hell” to highlight the connections between Suncor’s open-pit mine and bitumen conveyor belt, the company’s upgrader for producing dirty oil and climate chaos.

Other activists have floated a banner on the Athabasca reading: “Dying for Climate Leadership” to focus attention on the frightening disregard for the river and the people who rely on it.

The river banner also speaks to the failure of the Canadian government and world leaders to fight climate change.

All this action comes just two weeks after the successful Greenpeace blockade at a Shell open-pit mine and just a week after Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s leading body on climate science, said that Canada is failing on climate action, and should consider putting the tar sands on hold.
Read the news release and watch for updates on the Greenpeace web site.

Today’s action supports Greenpeace’s KYOTOplus campaign to convince the Harper government to become a leader at the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen in December.

Take action:
1) Sign the KYOTOplus petition and become a climate defender!

2) Email Prime Minister Harper. Tell him to become a leader on climate change at Copenhagen.
3) Spread the word on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Digg, Reddit and Stumbleupon.
4) Email our activists, show your support! They risk arrest to fight climate change. Email activists@greenpeace.ca

5) Please make a donation today to help us expose the barriers to Canada developing an effective climate change policy.

Fema camps? What is this?

Posted on May 14th, 2009 by admin

Watch!

And then there was nothing…. Please help save our world by e-mailing me a story..article.. photos anything!

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by admin

I’m going to get really Crazy! and post this blog to All my facebook friends in hope someone on my friends list will repy!!
gex_green-sea-turtle please save us!

So what do we do now?

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by admin

We blog! and we blog and yeah we blog!

I need 15 heavy keyworded lines with one way linking to hard hitting keywords on google! Why you ask? well because we want others to see our blog.. This blog isn’t my blog this blog is your blog!

I have a daughter and I want her to have a daughter!

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by admin

This is why we need to act now and save our world!

What can you do?

Well not much but believe that you alone can make a difference!
I’m just one man with a love for everything beautiful in this world. Sure I can only post 15 lines of heavy keyworded text in hopes that it gets picked up on google by people with the same beliefs.
My name is David Siclair I want to do my part and raise awarence to things of this world that your goverment doesn’t want you to see! I always loved all the little things we over look everyday. But now I see and I want you too to! Please send me your input.. My personal e-mail is funkymonkees@hotmail.com

So how Stupid are we?

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by admin

Wow who wants to talk about the pollution we cause daily?

……. I do!! That’s why I blog about it!
You Can to! Email me…..

As we kill we only grow stronger!

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by admin

jellyfish because off the mass kill off of jelly fish

I wanted to steel this but I didn’t.. lol great info on whats happening to our oceans world wide by killing these poor life forces!

A JELLYFISH plague is threatening shipping and fishing worldwide.

Scientists believe depleted fish stocks have removed competition for jellyfish, allowing them to breed to plague proportions.
Jellyfish blooms – where the creatures multiply rapidly into untold millions – clog water intakes on ships and power stations, ruin fishing nets and can wreck engines.

Kylie Pitt, from the Griffith University School of Environment, said Japan was experiencing plagues of the giant jellyfish nemopilema.

Alliens in the deep!
jelly_fish sd you kill us we reproduce and grow millions stronger!

In the above article these gents are worried about jelly fish clogging engines of boats! wow! guys let me post a video or two! Wait till you see what we have woken up from the deep!

Make a difference Help Stop Global Warming

Posted on April 6th, 2009 by admin

They will still keep melting …… Can we stop this ? We can slow it down for our children and there children to come!icebergs_large melting due to gloabal warming