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Mel Springer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 May 2001 09:37:27 EDT
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Date:   05/24/2001 7:18:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:   BELRUSH
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And let's not forget the incredible energy plan our darling president
recently unveiled....

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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:presid

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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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