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It&8217;s Getting Hot In Here

kiribird2 rated 13 months ago
It's Getting Hot in Here is the voice of a growing movement. A community media project, it features the student and youth leaders from the movement to stop global warming and to build a more just and sustainable future. This fall promises a groundswell of activism that will break throu...

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msaleem-stumbl rated 13 months ago
From the page: "This is a great film that pays homage to Steve Irwin (The Crocodile Hunter), while showing you how to do a quick home energy audit to save energy from getting rid to phantom loads (energy used by appliances that are plugged in, but that youâ€re not using) to saving water! Produced by Humboldt State Green Campus. "
burkinaboy rated 26 months ago
It's Getting Hot in Here is the strong voice of a growing movement, a collection of voices from student and youth leaders of the global movement to stop global warming. Originally created by youth leaders to allow youth to report from the International Climate Negotiations in Montreal, It's Getting Hot in Here has since grown into a global online community, with over 90 writers from countries around the world.
kiribird2 rated 13 months ago
It's Getting Hot in Here is the voice of a growing movement. A community media project, it features the student and youth leaders from the movement to stop global warming and to build a more just and sustainable future. This fall promises a groundswell of activism that will break through the barriers of what is commonly believed to be politically possible. The combined impacts of Power Shift 2007, Step It Up 2, the National Climate Fast, International Day of Climate Action, No War - No Warming, and the launch of the second year of the Campus Climate Challenge is going to stun political insiders who assume they have mapped the landscape.
Ro-Serpens rated 23 months ago
Enviro blog