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Page 1: Ban Ki-moon United Nations Secretary-General 2009

Ban Ki-moonUnited Nations Secretary-General2009

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Change global climate change by Brian Hayes, USA

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• “Climate Change, Energy Security And Economic Stability Are Inextricably Linked…Climate Change Will Contribute To Food And Water Scarcity, Will Increase The Spread Of Disease, And May Spur Or Exacerbate Mass

• Migration…”• Quadrennial Defense Review

(QDR). The Department of Defense

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Global warming by Dorit Birkner, Germany

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Global Warming by Mikel Fammilia, Spain

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• “the Security Council expresses its concern that possible adverse effects of climate change may, in the long run, aggravate certain existing threats to international peace and security.”

• President of the UN Security Council

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Backpack by Martha Angelica Rojas Perez, Mexico

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Pope Benedict

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Conserve your water by Martin Fanning, Ireland

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Bill Gates Takes on the Climate Crisis

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by Istvan Szugyiczky, Hungary

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• “Greenhouse gas emissions and global warming are among humanity’s most pressing concerns. Societal expectations on climate change are real, and our industry is expected to take a leadership role.”

• Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi

• January 2012

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• Microsoft has adopted a broad policy statement on climate change that expresses support for government action to create market-based mechanisms to address climate change.

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Climate is changing by Katri Hernesmaa, Finland

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…is the increase in the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane and chlorofluorocarbons– which has led some to fear that we are creating a global heat trap which could lead to climatic instability .

Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister

The United Kingdom

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Consciousness by Maria del Mar Reyes Abascal, Mexico

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There is widespread agreement that carbon dioxide content will rise 25 percent by 2000, "This could increase the average temperature near the earth's surface by 7 degrees Fahrenheit," he wrote. "This in turn could raise the level of the sea by 10 feet. Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington, for that matter."

Daniel Patrick Moynihan to President NixonSeptember 1969

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Co2 by Armeen Kapadia, India

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• Australian Prime Minister• We will cut carbon pollution. We will not

leave our nation stranded by history. We will not live at the expense of future generations. We will get this call right and get this job done: For our nation. For our people. For our future.

• Australian Prime Minister• Julia Gillard•

• Julia Gillard

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Opus of death by Chen Xinghai, China

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Climate Change poses clear, catastrophic threats. .. We must transform the way we use energy.. Today I am announcing our intention to be carbon neutral, across all our businesses by 2010

Rupert Murdoch Founder /Owner Fox T.V.

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The Earth is the prey by Jose Luis Martinez Rodriguez, Mexico

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Coming soon by Jose Arturo Garcia Torres, Mexico

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• And you take a look at the global temperatures …you take a look at sea level rise, you take a look at what the glaciers are doing, not just one or two glaciers but really glaciers worldwide, and you add all of those up together, and that’s one of the reasons we really believe that the climate is changing. So the observations tell us that. Physics tells us this as well.

REAR ADMIRAL DAVID TITLEYOCEANOGRAPHER OF THE NAVY,

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You’re burning yourself before burning the nature

by Elham Mahootchi, Iran

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Global Warning by Onur Gokalp, Turkey

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There is now a broad consensus in this country, and indeed in the world, that global warming is happening , that it is a serious problem, and that humans are causing it.

John McCain & Joe Lieberman

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Invisible killer by Paolo Peronaci, Italy

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Evolve by Samantha Kocking, USA

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No Energy by Robin Hegarty, Ireland

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First we agree that climate change is real and threatens our economy and national security. That is why we are advocating aggressive reductions in our emissions of the carbon gases that cause climate change.

Linsey Graham & John Kerry

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Kyoto by Mate Olah, Hungary

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Green week by Regina Maldonado, Mexico

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Melt down by Gianni Tozzi, UK

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“let us complete an international agreement that has the potential to slow, stop, and eventually reverse the growth of greenhouse gases. …The United States is committed to strengthening our energy security and confronting global climate change.”

President George W BushState of the Union 2008

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Little Things by Teresa Trevino, Mexico

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Save water by Seung-Hoon Nam, Korea

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Light globe by Chatri Na Ranong, Australia

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Execution by Helen Kostyrina, Russia

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Switch! by Ana Barbara Aceves Pira, Mexico

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I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”

Thomas Edison

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We for nature or nature for us? by Reza Babajani, Iran

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The difference? Efficiency by Hua Jack Toh & Chih Wen Chaw, USA

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No lastimes la tierra by Hector Ivan Dominguez Pino Hetoribio, Mexico

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Killing us by Victor Hugo Cabanas, Mexico

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Environmental damage by Jamile Jamshidi, Iran

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666°F by Nikolay Kovalenko, Ukraine