Mayors Say Global Warming Is Serious Problem
reposted | 13.11.2006 22:57 | Ecology
Close to 30 mayors from around the country are at Sundance Resort this week to discuss local tactics for combating a global problem.
Citing a lack of leadership at the federal level, many of them plan to rein in greenhouse gas emissions city by city, town by town.
Salt Lake City Mayor Anderson said "We're headed for worldwide disaster if we don't all do our share. It's not just an economic and environmental imperative, it's the greatest moral imperative that applies to leaders everywhere - whether in religion, education, [science] or government. We're already seeing drastic consequences from global warming."
Here is a link to the article:
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_4649696
Citing a lack of leadership at the federal level, many of them plan to rein in greenhouse gas emissions city by city, town by town.
Salt Lake City Mayor Anderson said "We're headed for worldwide disaster if we don't all do our share. It's not just an economic and environmental imperative, it's the greatest moral imperative that applies to leaders everywhere - whether in religion, education, [science] or government. We're already seeing drastic consequences from global warming."
Here is a link to the article:
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_4649696
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