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Governors also signing an agreement between California and states of the countries of Indonesia and Brazil to curb deforestation emissions
Good news from Alaska: bye bye Uncle Ted!
Awaiting security clearance while our Governor tours the exhibits.
Seligman is the well-spoken and veteran chairman of Conservation International - speaking at a panel of Governors' Global Climate Summit
Continued deterioration of rainforests in Indonesia and Brazil alone would counteract 80% [EIGHTY PERCENT] of Kyoto-Peter Seligman
"Was it Henry Ford who said, "If I asked people what they wanted, they'd have said, 'Faster Horses'"! - panelist on climate change
A good line from Climate Group's Steve Howard, moderating GHG panel: It looks as if we're going to have a Climate Change Terminator in Wash
Now Leon Pinetta's speaking - championing the 70% of our planet that's blue... our oceans [JFK - the salt in our veins]...
punchline, of course, is any nation who takes on climate change will have America as an ally in that endeavor - paraphrasing Obama.
Amazing? well, because it was NOT in person, but simply a taped video - how many extended ovations greet a video.
Amazing - Our President Elect Barack Obama gets an [extended] standing ovation at Governors' [Schwarzenegger-led] Global Climate Summit.
Chicago-style politics: reread Sandburg. It should not be a surprise America's turning to Chicago in this urgent time of need.
Ah, a day *without* interviews and *with* phones...
too many violins for me [Obama 30 minutes] otherwise covers much of the turf.
A monumental day [in markets] past was [simply] prologue
but not our bats!
silence redsoxbot
John McCain is raising money for Barack Obama's campaign tonight...
listening to Brad Johnson, Ted Sorensen and Jonathan Alter on hurdles for Barack Obama, vs. historical challenges
Cool design indeed