As a percentage measure, mentions of global warming are declining. Will the Live Earth event bolster chatter? I'll certainly be watching Smashing Pumpkins on this chanel.
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Any event that gets more people to think in planetary term is good ... the only thing missing from Live Earth is more universal coverage ... http://paullevinson.blogspot.com/2007/07/live-earth-and-youtube.html
Posted by: Paul Levinson | July 07, 2007 at 04:53 PM
Check this US Carbon Footprint Map out, has United States Interactive Carbon Footprint Map, illustrating Greenest States. This site has all sorts of stats on individual State energy consumptions, demographics and State energy offices.
http://www.eredux.com/states/
Posted by: Fred | July 08, 2007 at 03:26 AM