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"Cramer, John" <[log in to unmask]>
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This is off limits for Conch-L.  By the way, 97% of the green house effect
on Earth is due to one gas - water vapor.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mel Springer [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:37 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
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> Subj:   (no subject)
> Date:   05/24/2001 7:18:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:   BELRUSH
> To: LisaP2468, [log in to unmask], KCAWNING
> To: Dgosorio, [log in to unmask]
> To: StaindFox14, [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask], MELDSHELL
> To: [log in to unmask]
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>
> And let's not forget the incredible energy plan our darling president
> recently unveiled....
>
> ---------------------------------
> President Bush recently announced that the United States Government will
> not
> honour its commitments under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse
> gases. The United States produce 25% of the world's carbon dioxide, a gas
> that is believed to be the main contributor to global warming.
> Rising global temperatures are known to raise sea levels, and change
> precipitation and other climate conditions. Changing climates alter
> forests,
> crop yields, and water supplies. It could also threaten human health, and
> harm birds, fish, and many types of ecosystems. An increase in
> weather-related disasters will occur, deserts may expand into existing
> range
> lands, densely populated coastal areas will flood and large numbers of
> people will have to move.
>
> Show you disagree with the Bush Administration's decision to withdraw from
> the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on Global Warming. Urge President Bush to review
> his
> policy in this matter and devise a comprehensive plan to reduce US
> emissions
> of so-called greenhouse gases.
>
> COPY the entire text of this e-mail (do NOT use the forward button), into
> a
> new message, sign your name, town and country of residence at the bottom
> and
> send it to as many people as possible.
>
> If you see 100 people have signed this message before you, send this
> e-mail
> to the white House at
> <A HREF="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]"
> title="mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]">mailto:pr
> esid
>
> [log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]</A>
> to show Mr. Bush the world is watching. Then start a fresh copy of this
> message with your name as the first signer.  Thank you for having a global
> perspective.
>
> 1-Tom Gehrels, Toronto, Canada
> 2-René Pottkamp, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
> 3-Beppechien Bruins Slot, Haarlem, the Netherlands
> 4-Marloes Kraan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
> 5-Kim Knibbe, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
> 6-Jose Lima, Portugal
> 7-Rui Pereira, Lisboa, Portugal
> 8-João Alves, Lisboa, Portugal
> 9-Tiago Jónatas,Lisboa,Portugal
> 10-Nuno Encarnação, Lisboa, Portugal
> 11-Filipe Fernandes, Lisboa, Portugal
> 12-David Manuel Dias Neto, Lisboa, Portugal
> 13-Domingos Alfredo Alves Neto . Lisboa. Portugal
> 14-Ana Escoval - Lisboa - Portugal
> 15-Álvaro de Carvalho - Lisboa - Portugal
> 16-Anabela Paixão - Lisboa , Portugal
> 17-Óscar Ortet - Lisboa, Portugal
> 18-António José Reis Fernandes Pereira
> 19-Maria de Fátima Ferreira Pinto Fernandes Pereira
> 20-João Manuel Fazendeiro Matos - Gaia, Portugal
> 21-Celina Pires Rosa - Covilha, Portugal
> 22-Joel Rodrigues - Covilha, Portugal
> 23-Ana Maria Rebelo Barreto Xavier - Aveiro, Portugal
> 24-Ricardo Matos Abreu - Aveiro, Portugal
> 25-Luis Almeida - Aveiro, Portugal
> 26-Pedro U. Lima - Lisboa, Portugal
> 27-Victor Barroso - Lisboa, Portugal
> 28-José Pimentel Teixeira - Maputo, Moçambique
> 29-An´ónia Pedroso de Lima - Lisboa, portugal
> 30-Sara David Lopes - Lisboa, Portugal
> 31-Marta David Lopes - Amsterdam - Netherlands
> 32-Jos van Krimpen - Amsterdam - Netherlands
> 33-Fiona Herron - Haarlem - Netherlands
> 34-Ditte Hofmeester - Amsterdam- Netherlands
> 35-Michael van der Vlis - Amsterdam - Netherlands
> 36- Bob Kassenaar - Amsterdam - Netherlands
> 37- Martin Spee - Amsterdam - Netherlands
> 38- Agatha Lien - Amsterdam -Nedetherlands
> 39- ewan lentjes - Nijmegen - NL
> 40- Bas Jacobs - the Hague - Netherlands
> 41- Andreas Heck - Hirschberg, Germany
> 42- Alexander Ware - Berlin, Germany
> 43- Thomas Meyer - Berlin, Germany
> 44- Katrin Meyer - Berlin, Germany
> 45- Stephen Weber - Berlin, Germany
> 46- Thomas Stadler - Berlin, Germany
> 47- Javier von der Pahlen - Berlin, Germany
> 48- Thomas Gruender - Berlin, Germany
> 49- Nik Belajcic, Sydney
> 50- Suzana Sukovic, Sydney, Australia
> 51- Dejan Milenkovic, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
> 52- Luise Poulton, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
> 53- Hans-Georg Türstig, Santa Fe, NM, USA
> 54- Meinolf Schnier, Köln, NRW,Germany
> 55- Friedemann Schulz, Los Angeles, CA, USA
> 56- Liv Estrup, Santa Monica CA USA
> 57- Nathan Uyeda, Santa Barbara CA USA
> 58- Dana Garrison, Santa Barbara CA USA
> 59- Karah English, Santa Barbara CA USA
> 60- Ian Koniak, Berkeley CA USA
> 61- Andreas Diekmann, Leipzig, GY
> 62- Astrid Naumann, Berlin, GY
> 63- Jan, Hoehne, Stuttgart, GY
> 64- Wasilios, Souflis, Stuttgart, GY
> 65- Stockmann, Hubertus, Boeblingen, Germany
> 66-Evangelos Nikolaropoulos, Boeblingen, Germany
> 67 Sven Weber, Amiens, France
> 68 Ralf Teetzmann, Stord, Norway
> 69 Per Dagfinn Gylterud
> 70 Lars Wardenaer, Oslo, Norway
> 71 Brita Ellingsen, Trondheim, Norway
> 72 Øyvin Sæther, Trondheim, Norway
> 73. Dale Licata, Trondheim, Norway
> 74. Diane Klemm, Clintondale, New York, USA
> 75. Linda Springer-Rushia, Farmingville, New York, USA

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