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Title: Exhaust Pipe vs' Smoking: Which Causes More Harm


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Exhaust Pipe vs. Smoking Which Causes More Harm?
Torontos medical officer released a report
stating a 30 reduction in vehicle emissions
could save 200 lives, one billion dollars a year
in health care costs and 68,000 asthma attacks
for children a year in Toronto alone.  OMA
estimates for annual premature deaths (2130
people) due to smog in Toronto alone were almost
three times the number of deaths (831people)
Health Canada attributes to secondhand smoke
exposure for the whole of Canada. One must wonder
why there is such apathy towards these numbers
when pollution is something we can clearly
defeat.
2
  • Canadians for Action on Climate Change
  • Governments key role is to serve as the trustee
    of the commonwealth and the common health for
    this and future generations.  Yet
  • Canada now stands out as one of the last major
    industrialized countries opposed to targets for
    deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and
    one of the biggest blockers of climate change
    negotiations.
  • Canadians for Action on Climate Change is a
    developing non-profit NGO of activists, academia,
    physicians and citizens focusing on climate
    change, true cost economy and relocalization. Our
    organization seeks to provide news, reports and
    analysis to inform, educate and develop
    environmental policies for all levels of
    government in Canada.  We are committed to being
    part of an international movement against
    destruction of our shared environment.  Our
    current economy is unsustainable and an unethical
    catalyst to ever increasing global warming. This
    model assumes endless growth and limitless
    potential wealth that completely disregards the
    fact that the earths life support capacity is
    finite.  We respect the integrity, resilience,
    and beauty of the common wealth of all life as
    the foundation for a new sustainable economic
    model for our finite planet that will benefit
    generations to come.
  • You can contact us at canadianclimateaction_at_gmail
    .com
  • http//canadianclimateaction.wordpress.com/

3
  • Our shared environment is neither a left nor a
    right issue.  It is not a partisan issue.
  • We all breathe the same air.
  • We all share one finite planet.

4
  • We are now at a crossroads.  Some citizens have
    such a deep sense of entitlement that they
    actually fight for their right to harm our
    shared environment.  Such individuals are so
    disconnected from nature that they do not
    understand that their perceived right to
    pollute and degrade our shared environment is at
    the expense of not only their own health, but the
    health and welfare of their own children and the
    people they love.  Such perceived rights and
    senses of entitlement are the root cause of
    climate change which now kills 300,000 people per
    year. 

5
  • Canada and the US together represent less than 5
    percent of humanity yet consume over one-quarter
    of the worlds oil, and contribute to more than
    one-quarter of the worlds greenhouse gas
    emissions. Carbon is the most significant
    greenhouse gas, and Canadas per capita carbon
    footprint is more than twice that of the average
    European, roughly five times the world average,
    and more than 20 times that of many developing
    countries.
  • Canadians must urgently face up to our grossly
    outsized and destructive carbon footprint, and
    changes need to start somewhere.Idling and
    drive-thrus are simply luxury items we can live
    without. The low hanging fruits so to speak.
  • Whether in blissful ignorance or conscious
    disregard, to continue to act like we are simply
    entitled to more and more urban sprawl, more
    cars, more oil, and more greenhouse emissions
    constitutes a planetary arrogance of frightening
    proportions. Idling bylaws and moratoriums on new
    drive-thrus would represent an important first
    step towards a new vision of denser, less
    resource intensive cities, and one which is
    ultimately more in step with our responsibilities
    as global citizens.

6
We are in a world wide public health crisis
epidemic as a direct result of air pollution.
7
  • A new advocacy and public health movement is
    needed urgently to bring together governments,
    international agencies, non-governmental
    organizations (NGOs), com-munities, and academics
    from all disciplines to adapt to the effects of
    climate change on health. Any adaptation should
    sit alongside the need for primary mitigation
    reduction in greenhouse gas emissions - Lancet
    and University College London Institute for
    Global Health Commission

8
The Role of Cities
  • The battle against climate change will be won or
    lost in cities. The role of provincial and
    federal governments is, of course, widely
    debated, analyzed and understood. Yet the
    challenge is so huge that cross-cutting action at
    all levels will be needed. The central role of
    city leaders in our rapidly urbanizing world will
    be key to reducing the worlds greenhouse gas
    emissions. The leaders of large cities have a
    particular responsibility to act, and governments
    must empower and enable city governments to take
    on this role.
  • If global efforts to address climate change are
    to be successful, they will need to integrate
    city requirements and environmental management
    capacities. Only with a coordinated approach and
    actions at the global, regional, national and
    local levels can success be achieved. Many cities
    are now taking the initiative to reduce their
    impact on the global climate.
  • By 2030, two-thirds of humanity will live in
    cities or urban areas. Half already do. Even now,
    cities consume 75 per cent of the worlds energy
    and are responsible for 80 per cent of carbon
    dioxide emissions. Moreover, all cities are
    highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate
    change, and none more so than fast growing cities
    in developing countries. About 20 of the 30
    largest cities of the world are situated on low
    lying coasts. Rising sea levels of a few metres
    would have catastrophic implications. So theres
    an extraordinary responsibility and motivation
    for cities to act. It is at city level that
    innovation and progress on climate change action
    is most likely to be achieved.

9
  • Joseph Stalin's disturbing words
  • "One death is a tragedy a million is a
    statistic.
  • It's a horrible quote, but when it comes to
    statistics - this seems increasingly the case.
    Are forgetting that every one of those numbers
    has real life attached to it? There are emotions
    and feelings. Life is complex. Data represents
    life, and therein lies the purpose and meaning of
    these numbers and information. The following
    number represent men, women and children.

10
  • The Numbers

11
  • The research on the human costs of pollution and
    pollution-related diseases estimated that around
    21,000 people in Canada will die from breathing
    in toxic substances drifting in the air this year
    with 3,000 of those deaths due to short-term
    exposure to smog.

12
  • In Ontario, the number of "smog days" nearly
    quadrupled from 15 in 1995 to 53 in 2005.

13
  • By 2031, short term exposure to air pollution
    will claim close to 90,000 lives in Canada, while
    long-term exposure will kill more than 700,000
    citizens.

14
  • Ontario and Quebec residents are the worst hit
    Canadians, with 70 percent of the premature
    deaths occurring in Central Canada.

15
  • In the past 15 years alone, there has been a
    fourfold increase in asthma in children under 15
    in Canada.

16
  • If nothing is done to clean the air, medical
    experts estimate that by 2026 the number of
    smog-related premature deaths in Ontario alone
    will hit 10,000 annually.

17
  • OMA estimates for annual premature deaths (2130
    people) due to smog in Toronto alone were almost
    three times the number of deaths (831people)
    Health Canada attributes to secondhand smoke
    exposure for the whole of Canada.

18
  • In 2008, 80 per cent of those who die due to air
    pollution will be over 65.

19
  • 25 Canadians under 19 will die from short-term
    acute pollution exposure this year.

20
  • A childs breathing zone is lower than adults so
    they are more exposed to vehicle exhausts and
    heavier pollutants that concentrate at lower
    levels in the air.

21
  • Children are the most vulnerable breathing 50
    more air per pound than adults.

22
  • Toronto's medical officer has released a report
    stating a 30 reduction in vehicle emissions
    could save 68,000 asthma attacks for children a
    year. 

23
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated
    that the number of children dying from asthma
    each year could increase by 20 per cent by 2016
    if urgent action was not taken to reduce
    emissions from vehicles and factories.

24
  • In 2008 there will more than 9,000 hospital
    visits and 30,000 emergency room visits, and
    620,000 doctor's office visits, stemming from air
    pollution.

25
  • Eight thousand people a day die from air
    pollution. There are 3 million annual deaths,
    worldwide.

26
  • Emissions from an individual idling a car in an
    average size municipality will emit nearly the
    same amount of emissions volume as the total
    annual emissions from an individual in
    Bangladesh. 

27
  • More than 20 million people have been displaced
    by climate-related sudden-onset natural disasters
    in 2008 alone, according to a new study by OCHA
    and the Norwegian Refugee Councils (NRC)
    Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre.

28
  • The total number of people affected by natural
    disasters due to accelerating climate change has
    risen sharply over the past 10 years, with an
    average of 211 million people directly affected
    each year, nearly five times the number impacted
    by conflict in the same period.

29
  • April 2009 CO2 hits 800,000-year high at Mauna
    Loa Observatory Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii
    (USA) Atmospheric CO2 reached 389.47 parts per
    million (ppm).

30
  • June 10th, 2009 co2 went up again.
  •   It is now at 390.18

31
  • The human respiratory system can only handle an
    upper level of 426 ppmv before the blood begins
    to become acidic after long-term exposure. 
  • Climate change is the biggest global health
    threat of the 21st century

32
  • The Costs

33
  • The national economy air pollution will top
    eight billion dollars in 2008, and by 2031 it
    will go over 250 billion. 

34
  • The Ontario Medical Association estimated that
    health care costs caused by poor air quality in
    2000 would amount to nearly 630 million, not to
    mention the 566 million in costs due to workers
    taking sick days.

35
  • In Ontario alone, lost productivity will cost
    Canada 349,400 this year. By 2031 that will
    total over 9 million in damage.

36
  • Healthcare costs in the province will be
    221,800 this year, up to almost 6.5 million
    total by 2031.

37
  • Economic damage to quality of life will hit
    194,100 in Ontario in 2008, up to 265,000 in
    2031 and totalling almost 5.5 million by that
    time.

38
  • Economic damage due to loss of life will cost
    3,644,100 in 2008, rising to 6,367,200 in 2031,
    and totalling 115,674,500 by 2031.

39
  • Air Releases of Carcinogens by Province
  • Rank Provinces Air Releases of Toxicsof
    Carcinogens (kg) Percentage

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  • Prince Edward Island . 26
  • Northwest Territories .41
  • Newfoundland .91

41
  • Nova Scotia 1.36
  • Saskatchewan 1.62
  • Manitoba 5.16
  • New Brunswick 5.47

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  • British Columbia 11. 13
  • Quebec 17.61
  • Alberta 17. 91
  • Ontario 38. 18
  • Air Releases of Toxicsof Carcinogens

43
  • Ontario's smog causes 9,500 deaths per year,
    medical association says.  Of these 1,000
    occurred  immediately after times of intense
    pollution.

44
Drive-thrus Sixty percent of the 129 billion
dollar per year industry takes place at the
drive-thru window. Welcome to the Denialism
Industry
  • This strategy of manufacturing scientific
    uncertainty comes directly from the industrys
    denialism playbook. The industry invests big
    money for public relations campaign to raise
    doubts about the increasingly definitive
    scientific evidence. They realize that if you
    could argue about the science, then you can stop
    municipalities from trying to address the
    problem.  If the new science which is bought
    and paid by industry doesnt work, they fall back
    on the argument of choice whatever the risk
    to society, it the citizens right to do so. This
    is just another example of industrys scientific
    consultants who specialize in product defense.
    Not unlike tobacco, oil and climate change. 
    Corporate spin experts have recognized that
    manufacturing doubt works and if they do it well
    they can stop government legislation, or at least
    slow them down for years.  This is a growing
    trend that disingenuously demands proof over
    precaution in the realm of public health.
  • Drive Thru Resources
  • http//drivethrulies.wordpress.com/the-need-to-st
    art-somewhere/

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  • Drive-thrus - Think the impact is insignificant?
    Think again.
  • idling-report-markham1
  • We have used the calculations provided to us in
    this study (idling times are completely in line
    with Tim Hortons own study (3-4.5 minutes)
    with the national average of 3.84 seconds) to
    produce a very conservative number for the total
    number of emissions, etc. produced in London
    drive-thrus.
  • London has 156 drive-thrus so we have based
    our amounts on (29 x 5) 145 as opposed to 156 to
    keep our results conservative.
  • Here are the results (City of London only)
  • Idling time 108, 795, 760 minutes.
  • Fuel Wasted 2, 175, 925 litres of fuel wasted.
  • Emissions 590 tons of carbon dioxide other
    pollutants.
  • To offset this amount of pollutants in one year
    we would need to plant 29,220 trees.
  • Fuel wasted enough for an average car to
    circle the globe 425 times.
  • And this is ONLY London based on only 145
    drive-thrus. Imagine the result from all cities
    in Ontario, in Canada, in North America, in the
    world.
  • For more info. on this study (data) please
    contact us at councilofcanadians.london_at_sympatico.
    ca

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Industry Greenwash poster from London, Ontario
duplicated in British Columbia. Note statement
Fact ZERO Environmental Benefit.
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  • Climate policy and environmental policy is
    characterized by the habituation of low
    expectations and a culture of failure. There is
    an urgent need to understand global warming and
    the tipping points for dangerous impacts that we
    have already crossed as a sustainability
    emergency that takes us beyond the politics of
    failure-inducing compromise.  

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  • CAPE Canadian Association of Physicians for
    the Environment represents 4,000 physicians
    across Canada.  They urge municipalities across
    Canada to pass the strongest anti-idling bylaws
    possible. The Toronto medical health officer
    recently asked the City of Toronto to amend the
    citys existing bylaw to 10 seconds.
  • http//www.cape.ca/

50
  • Finally, while we grasp with how we can cut back
    our emissions lets look at annual tons of CO2
    per person and reflect Annual tons of CO2 per
    person

51
  • Ethiopia .01
  • India 1.1
  • China 3.2
  • Sweden 5.6

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  • France 6.2
  • UK 9.4
  • Japan 9.7
  • Germany 9.8

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  • CANADA 17.9
  • USA 19.8
  • Its us, the one billion affluent people of the
    world whose footprints are crushing the planet. 
    Surely we can all agree this is grossly
    unethical.  Climate change today accounts for
    over 300,000 deaths throughout the world each
    year.

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  • Children are the most vulnerable in our
    society. It is the responsibility of every adult
    citizen on our global planet to take every
    precaution to protect our children and mitigate
    against climate change.  Just as all children
    must have the right to clean drinking water, all
    children must have the right to breathe clean
    air.

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  • Idling is systemic of a much bigger problem.
  • That of a car culture phenomenon, a culture of
    self entitlement and our choice to destroy our
    shared environment. Our shared natural
    environment has become a toxic dumping ground.
  • We are paying the highest price
  • Today we are living in what scientists call the
    sixth extinction.  The fastest die off of
    species the Earth has ever seen. The biodiversity
    crisis is due to the destruction of ecosystems,
    the overexploitation of species and natural
    resources, overpopulation, the spread of
    agriculture and livestock, and pollution - all
    contributing to ever accelerating global warming
    caused by humans.
  • We are conducting a vast toxicological
    experiment in which our children and our
    children's children are the experimental
    subjects

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CBC Video Now Online The Disappearing Male -
Doc Zone CBC-TV
  • http//www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2008/disap
    pearingmale/
  • The Disappearing Male is about one of the most
    important, and least publicized, issues facing
    the human species the toxic threat to the male
    reproductive system.
  • The last few decades have seen steady and
    dramatic increases in the incidence of boys and
    young men suffering from genital deformities, low
    sperm count, sperm abnormalities and testicular
    cancer. Some researchers say that declining male
    fertility rates could be the first sign of
    extinction.
  • Health
  • http//www.environmentaldefence.ca/
  • http//www.cape.ca/
  • http//www.ewg.org/

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Ecology and economy are interdependent.  Both
words have a common root the Greek word "oikos"
which means home. A whole earth economy is an
economy based on the happiness, the health and
essential needs of the people and its inhabitants
an intensification and a flourishing of of all
the service and trading activites that create and
support the integrity, resiliance and beauty of
lifes commonwealth.  It recognizes the earth has
ecological limits and that if these limits are
not respected there will be a negative effect on
the social systems and ecosystems that make up
the commonwealth of life on which we depend.  We
have wildly surpassed these limits in an
unprecedented way.  We must stop counting the
consumption of natural capital as income. Bold
new visions of interrelated environmental,
economic and social challenges, including
economic reform and ethical governance is only
possible with bold, visionary leaders.  There is
no reason in the world we cannot build a green,
healthy economies where all life flourishes. 
   LISTEN Download "The New Ecology" podcast
and get the extended "What if ecology mattered?"
conversation with William Rees.
http//www.alternativesjournal.ca/podcasts/the-n
ew-ecology-issue-354 William Rees, co-author of
Our Ecological Footprint, is a human ecologist
and ecological economist at the University of
British Columbias School of Community and
Regional Planning. If you want to know who is
going to change this country, take a look in the
mirror. Maude Barlow

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  • A Transition to A Whole Earth, Steady State
    Economy is Essential
  • Everything began with the industrial revolution
    in 1750, which gave birth to the capitalist
    system. In two and a half centuries, the so
    called developed countries have consumed a
    large part of the fossil fuels created over five
    million centuries.Competition and the thirst for
    profit without limits of the capitalist system
    are destroying the planet. Under Capitalism we
    are not human beings but consumers. Under
    Capitalism mother earth does not exist, instead
    there are raw materials. Capitalism is the source
    of the asymmetries and imbalances in the world.
    It generates luxury, ostentation and waste for a
    few, while millions in the world die from hunger
    in the world. In the hands of Capitalism
    everything becomes a commodity the water, the
    soil, the human genome, the ancestral cultures,
    justice, ethics, death and life itself.
    Everything, absolutely everything, can be bought
    and sold and under Capitalism. And even climate
    change itself has become a business. Climate
    change has placed all humankind before great
    choice to continue in the ways of capitalism and
    death, or to start down the path of harmony with
    nature and respect for life.
  • Redesigning the Way We Think Live
  • http//www.happyplanetindex.org/engage/charter.ht
    ml
  • http//www.neweconomics.org/gen/

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Evo Morales Save the Planet from Capitalism
  • Today, our Mother Earth is ill. From the
    beginning of the 21st century we have lived the
    hottest years of the last thousand years. Global
    warming is generating abrupt changes in the
    weather the retreat of glaciers and the decrease
    of the polar ice caps the increase of the sea
    level and the flooding of coastal areas, where
    approximately 60 of the world population live
    the increase in the processes of desertification
    and the decrease of fresh water sources a higher
    frequency in natural disasters that the
    communities of the earth suffer1 the
    extinction of animal and vegetal species and the
    spread of diseases in areas that before were free
    from those diseases.One of the most tragic
    consequences of the climate change is that some
    nations and territories are the condemned to
    disappear by the increase of the sea level.
  • Read Full Opinion Piece Here
    http//councilofcanadianslondon.wordpress.com/2008
    /12/19/climate-change-save-the-planet-from-capital
    ism-evo-morales/

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Achievements You Will Not Read About in the MSM
(Main Stream Media)
  • Ecuador first to legislate rights for nature 10
    December 2008
  • Ecuador Approves New Constitution Voters
    Approve Rights of NatureEcuador First Country
    in the World to Shift to Rights-Based
    Environmental Protection, Working With Legal
    Defense Fund
  • By an overwhelming margin, the people of Ecuador
    today voted for a new constitution that is the
    first in the world to recognize legally
    enforceable Rights of Nature, or ecosystem
    rights. The Community Environmental Legal Defense
    Fund is pioneering this work in the U.S., where
    it has assisted more than a dozen local
    municipalities with drafting and adopting local
    laws recognizing Rights of Nature. Ecuador is now
    the first country in the world to codify a new
    system of environmental protection based on
    rights. With this vote, the people of Ecuador are
    leading the way for countries around the world to
    fundamentally change how we protect nature.
    Article 1 of the new "Rights for Nature" chapter
    of the Ecuador constitution reads "Nature or
    Pachamama, where life is reproduced and exists,
    has the right to exist, persist, maintain and
    regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions
    and its processes in evolution. Every person,
    people, community or nationality, will be able to
    demand the recognitions of rights for nature
    before the public bodies."

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  • Could We Pass Such a Law in North American?
    Probably Not. Why?
  • 1- Apathy caused by a complete disconnect from
    our shared natural environment
  • 2- Entitlement which has been cultivated in the
    very essence of our being in North America
  • 3- Corporations are now more powerful than our
    governments
  • 4- The average citizen is being kept in the dark
    on the severity of climate change and the
    implications
  • Solutions
  • 1- Seek out Independent Media
  • 2- Reconnect Children with Nature
  • 3- Mandatory ecoliteracy courses including
    precautionary principle in work places and all
    levels of government
  • 4- Utilize waiting times in the health sector
    with education. Replace television shows in
    waiting rooms with documentaries. Replace
    irrelevant reading material / magazines with
    those which focus on climate change and health.

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  • Teach Ecoliteracy in all Levels of Government
  • For those in leadership roles and decision making
    capacity - knowledge of climate change,
    sustainability and environmental degradation
    should not be optional
  • The City of Albuquerque began delivering
    Sustainability Awareness Training in fall of
    2007. Training sessions were available daily from
    October 8-12 and November 13-17, during which
    time 3,800 employees were trained.
  • http//www.cabq.gov/albuquerquegreen/see-it-green-
    reporting

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  • Direct Action
  • I believe weve reached the stage where it is
    time for civil disobedience. Al Gore, Clinton
    Global Initiative, Sept. 25, 2008

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  • The Reverse Graffiti Project Art less
    pollution
  • This is what you may call reverse graffiti.
    Brazilian streetartist
  • Alexandre Orion removes soot to draw skulls and
    create Art less pollution.
  • At dawn on July 13, 2006, Brazilian streetartist
    Alexandre Orion started working on a intervention
    in the Max Feffer tunnel Sao Paulo and created
    Art less pollution. The intervention was
    through a process of subtraction, scraping off
    layers of soot from vehicle exhaust built up on
    tunnel walls to produce images of human skulls.
  • Read more about the intervention and see
    pictures at Alexandre Orions website.
  • VIDEO
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJwsBBIIXT0Eeurlh
    ttp//www.facebook.com/home.php
  • Capitalism strikes again Note that since this
    time GreenWorks Clorox Corporation has
    purchased this video for an advertising campaign.

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Under the Radar Le Clan du Néon
  • Lights Out Activists on Anti-Neon Crusade in
    France. By Adam Sage, Times (UK), November 8,
    2008. "Meet Le Clan du Néon, an increasingly
    popular environmental movement that wants to make
    the City of Lights a little darker. One tactic is
    to turn off neon shop signs at night by reaching
    the external fire switches that control them,
    usually found two or three metres up the
    façade... Le Clan was set up in Paris, but its
    light-hearted and low-tech activist approach to
    ecology has been a hit across the country with
    students, many of whom see the antineon activity
    as a nocturnal lark. Groups have sprung up in
    Normandy, Bordeaux, the Alps and Dordogne.
    Members from the latter have posted an internet
    video that says that in a region bereft of night
    life, turning out the high street lighting is as
    good a way of passing the time as any... The
    thousands of shop signs left on at night in
    Europe consume tens of gigawatt hours of
    electricity a year. In France, where the nuclear
    industry supplies 80 per cent of electricity, the
    result is more radioactive waste. Elsewhere, it
    is hundreds of tonnes of CO2 emissions. 'If all
    the neon signs in the world were turned off, the
    impact on global warming would be very
    significant,' said Nicolas, 28, another Le Clan
    member. 'There ought to be a law against it, but
    since there isn't, we have to go around doing it
    ourselves.
  • Full Article http//www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ne
    ws/world/europe/article5110640.ece
  • Video http//www.youtube.com/watch?viq6j3O6wAdE

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  • Today's protesters, tomorrow's saviours.
  • It is pertinent to ask what view our
    great-grandchildren will take when they look back
    in 100 years. The slow cooking of the planet is
    quite distinct from other disputes today. With
    climate change, the ultimate question is whether
    humans can continue to live on this planet at
    all.
  • Plane Stupid Direct Action Group. They were
    disruptive and controversial to say the least.
    Spied upon, locked up and lambasted by the
    establishment of their time. The state considered
    them to be dangerous terrorists and, as Tony Benn
    put it, "Newsnight would have treated the
    suffragettes as trouble-makers." But those women
    who battled for gender equality were later
    vindicated by history. I suppose it's a testament
    to their success that the Climate Change
    Secretary, Ed Miliband, was citing them as an
    example of the sort of movement we need on global
    warming, adding, "Maybe it's an odd thing for
    someone in government to say." Certainly an odd
    thing for someone in government. Put against a
    context of the average Brit emitting 11 tonnes of
    CO2 a year, today's activity didn't just get the
    nation talking, it had a real impact. Like the
    Kingsnorth 6, who shut down one of the dirtiest
    coal plants in Britain and were later acquitted
    by a jury of 12 ordinary people, Plane Stupid
    just made history. Seriously what people will
    think about this protest in 100 years from now?
    Will that generations' politicians be lauding
    today's action as a model for defeating their
    eras' defining challenge?

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  • Direct Action Becomes Cool
  • Interesting enough Lush produces a product
    called the charity pot where all the proceeds are
    donated to worthy causes. One of the groups to
    benefit is Plane Stupid. Others range from
    Butterfly Conservation to Reprieve, the human
    rights charity.
  • Lush states they believe that there is a long
    tradition of using non-violent protest to create
    change where other means have failed.
    Highlighting the constant growth of habits we
    know we can't sustain, as Plane Stupid has, they
    see as laudatory.
  • http//www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/
    12/theairlineindustry-climatechange

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  • Drive Thru Resources
  • http//drivethrulies.wordpress.com/the-need-to-st
    art-somewhere/
  • World News on Pollution Climate Change
  • http//www.guardian.co.uk/environment/climate-cha
    nge
  • http//www.guardian.co.uk/environment/pollution
  • Health
  • http//www.environmentaldefence.ca/
  • http//www.cape.ca/
  • http//www.ewg.org/
  • Redesigning the Way We Think Live
  • http//www.happyplanetindex.org/engage/charter.ht
    ml
  • http//www.neweconomics.org/gen/
  • Example of leading Idling Initiatives and Bylaw
    in Canada (Burlington)
  • http//canadianclimateaction.files.wordpress.com/
    2009/07/idling-burlington-initiatives-fleur.pdf
  • Lastly - for Inspiration
  • Essential Reading Paul Hawken You are
    Brilliant the Earth is Hiring
  • http//www.up.edu/commencement/default.aspx?cid9
    456pid3144
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