There is evidence the dawning New Year may carry “green” expectations of environmental action on climate changeClimate change is a lasting change in weather patterns over long periods of time. It can be a natural phenomena and and has occurred on Earth even before people inhabited it. Quite different is a current situation that is also referred to as climate change, anthropogenic climate change, or ..., according to United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Old and new environmental benefactors are making enthusiastic pledges on the policy front. Voluntary action, on the other hand, continues to be a major driver on the ground. In December 2009, all eyes will be on Copenhagen in anticipation of a possible substantial climateClimate is typically defined as the average weather (or more rigorously a statistical description of the average in terms of the mean and variability) over a period of time, usually 30 years. These quantities are most often surface variables such as temperature, precipitation, and wind. Climate ... deal at the UNThe United Nations Organization (UNO) is an international organization that focuses on facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace. It was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace ... climate conference. But as early as January 2009, the same eyes, and thoughts, will be on Washington when the new U.S. President and his administration take office, including a new widely hailed dream green team’. Together we must pledge to: Mobilize political will, make polluters pay, adopt green economyA green economy is a economy or economic development model based on sustainable development and a knowledge of ecological economics mechanisms, support alternative energyRenewable energy is power generated from infinite sources, such as wind or solar power. Conventional energy is generated from finite sources, such as natural gas or fossil oil. technologies, be carbon neutral, and UNite to combat climate change.

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