Archives for Posts Tagged ‘America’

Extreme Weather: Face the facts

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

I would like to pass on this message from Repower America:

The facts are devastatingly clear.

Around the globe, we are on track to see the hottest year yet in 2010. >From the flooding in Pakistan to droughts in Russia and landslides in China, the effects of this year’s extreme weather are catastrophic and undeniable.

The recent pattern of extreme weather events is consistent with what scientists have projected to result from climate change: temperature shifts, severe rainfall and snow in some parts of the world, and major droughts in others.

Check out Repower America’s Fact Sheet fact sheet on extreme weather and share it with your friends.

Despite the overwhelming facts, skeptics — like the now infamous Koch brothers1, Massey coal2 and Lord Monckton3 — will no doubt continue to spend big bucks to keep spreading misinformation about global warming.

But if we want to fight the skeptics, we’ll need a growing number of people to get informed. As the evidence mounts, leaders like Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are finally speaking out about climate change. President Medvedev spoke out at a United Nations Security Council meeting and said,

“What is happening now in our central regions is evidence of this global climate change, because we have never in our history faced such weather conditions in the past. This means that we need to change the way we work, change the methods that we used in the past.”4

In Pakistan, nearly 1,600 people have died this summer from the worst monsoon-related floods in living memory. And around the world, 2000-2009 was the warmest decade on record5, and 2010 is on track to be the warmest year the world has seen in 131 years.

Extreme weather events are putting lives in danger all around the world. Make sure you get the facts and spread the word.

Learn more about the link between extreme weather and climate change today.

Thanks for getting involved,

Dave Boundy
Campaign Manager
Repower America

Clean Energy Legislation: Hope and Change Continue

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

I proudly pass on this message from the Repower America staff:

Dear Friend,

This week President Obama made history by signing comprehensive health care reform into law. It is a game changer — and it’s our big chance to seize the momentum that Congress is feeling.

That’s why we have to act right now to pass a strong clean energy and climate bill in the Senate. Our movement needs to stand up and say: “We Got Next

I’m a basketball fan — but this year, the drama of “March Madness” is a lot bigger than college basketball. This week’s health care victory shows that, on or off the court, the underdog can triumph.

To win on clean energy legislation, our movement will need to topple the goliaths of big oil and their starting lineup of high-paid lobbyists. We can’t match their resources, but we can beat them with passion and commitment. Clean energy has been on the sidelines long enough — it’s time to tell Congress that the next game in town is ours.

So join the urgent call for a strong clean energy and climate bill. Sign on to tell your Senators that “We Got Next” — and then forward this email to all your friends. We’ll deliver your signature and comments straight to their offices later this week:

http://cpaf.repoweramerica.org/ndWeGotNext

We need to seize this momentum and get our Senators into the game for clean energy — and Repower America has prepared a strong playbook for the upcoming push. We need supporters like you all across the country to write letters, make calls, visit Senate offices and build pressure for the strongest possible clean energy and climate legislation. And it starts right now, with a clear and urgent demand:

We Got Next

This is a big moment, and I’m glad you are on our team,

Dave Boundy
Campaign Manager
The Climate Protection Action Fund’s Repower America campaign

P.S. — Senator John Kerry, one of the key Senators leading the push for a strong climate and clean energy bill, said this week, “In the wake of health care’s passage, we have a strong case to make that this can be the next breakthrough legislative fight… It’s now or never.”* But he and his allies can’t get the votes in the Senate unless we can show widespread grassroots support — so sign our urgent petition now: We Got Next.

The Sun sets and a new day is just around the corner!

The Sun sets and a new day is just around the corner!

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Generation Binary | Comments Off

Mixtapes and Healthcare: A Brave New World

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

What up cyberspace,

For the love of music it is a wonderful day. I hope my friends out there are enjoying themselves, as you have just stumbled upon another Generation Binary post.

Now is a perfect time to voice my support for the recently passed health care bill. I would like to express my appreciation for those who worked so hard to pass this monumental legislation. Like everyone else I only hope that the implementation of these new policies is done with the same respect for life that inspired its creation.

If this is what change looks like then I am proud to live in the new America! I definitely do not believe it will be at all perfect now that we have passed this bill… but am thankful that our government did everything they could, in both parties, to get the voice of their constituents heard.

On a different note… The bass has been thumping at my house non stop for the last few weeks as the mixtape series begins to heat up. Bothersome neighbors and tired roomates make way for my electric thunder!! Maybe i will finally get a good quality recording done so you guys can hear what this shit actually sounds like (hint hint).

The Generation Binary continues…
Gordo

Masada at Sunrise

A moment taken at first light on top of Mount. Masada

Tags: , , , , , , ,
Posted in Generation Binary | Comments Off

Be green on the scene!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

So, unless you live under a rock, and actually maybe even if you do because rocks have been affected too, you all know about the green movement. Well, yesterday Gordo pitched an idea to me about a letter writing campaign. Essentially our SC senator, Lindsey Graham recently anouced his interest in the Climate Change Legislation that is going through Congress right now. If you want to read up on this piece of legislation you can go to the website for the Energy and Commerce Committee;  http://energycommerce.house.gov/ So basically, we are trying to get a letter writing campaign going at the College of Charleston to rally support. This bill is good things. One thing the bill outlines that I think is really cool, is that companies will have to pay for every ton of carbon emission they produce. Slap a fee on pollution and I’ll bet that not many companies will be as willing to clog our air with their nasty chemicals. So who wants in??? Every letter brings us closer to Lindsey Graham vote which brings us closer to passing the bill which brings us closer to clean skies which brings us into tomorrow… which we won’t have if we keep things going the way they are. So join in the cause, let’s rally the student masses!

Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Generation Binary | 4 Comments »

Generation Binary Blog Launch

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Hey everyone, this is my first official post on the Generation Binary Blog. I would just like to thank everyone who has taken the time to check out my site and share their thoughts with me. Please feel free to express your opinions about the site, music, names for songs, shout outs, shows, parties, events or anything else you feel the need to share. It means allot to me to hear from my friends, family, and fans. Ultimately, it is the audience that decides who gets heard and who gets laughed off the stage. So let me know what your thinking so I can make the best music possible for you.

Rock on my people,

~Gordo

Perfect Rose

Perfect Rose

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Generation Binary | 2 Comments »


Rss Feed Tweeter button Facebook button Technorati button Reddit button Myspace button Linkedin button Delicious button Digg button Flickr button Stumbleupon button Newsvine button Youtube button