Undo Global Warming: Don't Wait Until The Day After Tomorrow
Global Warming Campaign Update
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Heard the buzz about "The Day After Tomorrow?" It's the new summer blockbuster movie depicting the disastrous impacts of global climate change. The good news is that the movie, opening Memorial Day weekend, is over-the-top science fiction. The bad news is that global warming is a scientific fact, and its impacts are happening now.
To separate fiction and fact, visit our new "The Day After Tomorrow" online action center at
http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/. There you can watch
a Public Service Announcement, sign the Emissions Petition, get
activism downloads, and more.
While the movie's global warming impacts are wildly exaggerated, its buzz may help motivate America's political leaders to wake up to global warming and support the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act, the critical bill Congress is expected to vote on this summer to Undo Global Warming.
Turn Moviegoers into Petition Signers:
Let moviegoers know they can take action to Undo Global Warming by signing the Emissions Petition supporting the Climate Stewardship Act. Hand out Undo Global Warming flyers and petitions with a group of friends at your local theater showing "The Day After Tomorrow." Visit the movie action center to download and print out petitions and flyers.
Over 270,000 people have signed the Emissions Petition. And with "The Day After Tomorrow," we are spreading the message that global warming isn't just something happening in movie theatres. It's happening all around us, and will keep happening until we reduce greenhouse gas pollution.
Visit http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/ and have fun
at the movies.
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Heard the buzz about "The Day After Tomorrow?" It's the new summer blockbuster movie depicting the disastrous impacts of global climate change. The good news is that the movie, opening Memorial Day weekend, is over-the-top science fiction. The bad news is that global warming is a scientific fact, and its impacts are happening now.
To separate fiction and fact, visit our new "The Day After Tomorrow" online action center at
http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/. There you can watch
a Public Service Announcement, sign the Emissions Petition, get
activism downloads, and more.
While the movie's global warming impacts are wildly exaggerated, its buzz may help motivate America's political leaders to wake up to global warming and support the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act, the critical bill Congress is expected to vote on this summer to Undo Global Warming.
Turn Moviegoers into Petition Signers:
Let moviegoers know they can take action to Undo Global Warming by signing the Emissions Petition supporting the Climate Stewardship Act. Hand out Undo Global Warming flyers and petitions with a group of friends at your local theater showing "The Day After Tomorrow." Visit the movie action center to download and print out petitions and flyers.
Over 270,000 people have signed the Emissions Petition. And with "The Day After Tomorrow," we are spreading the message that global warming isn't just something happening in movie theatres. It's happening all around us, and will keep happening until we reduce greenhouse gas pollution.
Visit http://actionnetwork.org/ct/5daYwHs1Ya6E/ and have fun
at the movies.
Starmail - 26. Mai, 00:16