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title: Getting the Message Where It Counts
date: 2011-01-22T02:50:40Z
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One of our staunchest allies, Tom Weis, ended his 2500 mile journey in the hybrid human-electric Rocket Trike this week–he crossed the country to take a message to US President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Hu Jintao. He delivered a letter signed by 22 of the country's leading environmentalists demanding that they take bold action to return the planet's atmosphere to 350 ppm co2–we were so moved to see the roster of leaders joining the 350 call, from the Sierra Club's Executive Director Mike Brune to the Rev. Sally Bingham, founder of Interfaith Power and Light.

 

Many thanks to Tom for his leadership! 

 

The full text looks like this:

 

 

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA & PRESIDENT HU JINTAO

January 19, 2011

 

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, DC 20003

 

Dear President Barack Obama & President Hu Jintao:

 

It is time to publicly acknowledge that the continued burning of fossil fuels threatens the survival of civilization. The science is incontrovertible on this fact, yet the response from government is business as usual. Our two nations dominate world carbon emissions.

 

No civilization has survived the ongoing destruction of its natural support systems, nor will ours.

 

It is with a deepening sense of dread over the fate of future generations that we call on you to acknowledge the severity of the global climate emergency by placing climate stabilization at the top of your policy agendas.

 

According to NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center, 2010 tied with 2005 as the hottest year in recorded history. Last year was also the wettest on record in terms of global average precipitation, according to the Global Historical Climatology Network, with devastating impacts felt across the globe. Estimates by the World Health Organization are that the Earth’s warming climate contributes to more than 150,000 deaths each year. Here’s what else we’re facing:

 

• Crop-withering heat waves

• A melting Greenland ice sheet that threatens to raise sea level 23 feet

• Fires transforming carbon-storing tropical rainforests into carbon emitters

• Ocean acidification imperiling the base of the seafood chain

• Melting glaciers in the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau threatening the dry season irrigation water supplies – and food security – of hundreds of millions of people

• Ever-deadlier storms creating growing numbers of climate refugees

• Scientists predicting 1/5 of living species being driven toward extinction by mid-century

 

This is just the beginning. Nature tells us time is running out, but we can’t see the clock. As we blindly reach critical climate “tipping points,” things promise to get worse, much worse. Central to the solution is a wartime-like mobilization by the governments of the United States and China to cut carbon emissions 80 percent (based on 2006 levels) by 2020. This is required if we are to reduce carbon emissions to 350 parts per million in the atmosphere, the level top climate scientists say is safe for humanity.

 

There is no more important measure of presidential leadership than living up to the expectations of our children to protect their future. Every day our respective governments fail to act, their future grows more perilous. We await your response.

 

Sincerely,

 

Lester Brown, President, Earth Policy Institute

Rev. Sally G. Bingham, President, The Regeneration Project & Interfaith Power & Light

Brent Blackwelder, President Emeritus, Friends of the Earth

David Blittersdorf, President/CEO, AllEarth Renewables, Inc.

Jan Blittersdorf, President/CEO, NRG Systems, Inc.

Michael Brune, Executive Director, Sierra Club

Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry

Brock Evans, President, Endangered Species Coalition

Ross Gelbspan, Author

Daryl Hannah, Actor & Activist

Paul Hawken, Author

Randy Hayes, Executive Director, Foundation Earth & Founder, Rainforest Action Network

Courtney Hight, Co-Director, Energy Action Coalition

Julia Butterfly Hill, Co-Founder, The Engage Network*

Chuck Kutscher, Former Chair, American Solar Energy Society & Principal Engineer, National

Renewable Energy Laboratory*

Eric Lombardi, Executive Director, Eco-Cycle

Bill McKibben, Founder, 350.org

Erich Pica, President, Friends of the Earth

Phil Radford, Executive Director, Greenpeace

Kieran Suckling, Executive Director, Center for Biological Diversity

Rebecca Tarbotton, Executive Director, Rainforest Action Network

Mike Tidwell, Director, Chesapeake Climate Action Network

James A. Walker, Former President, American Wind Energy Association

Tom Weis, President, Climate Crisis Solutions

*Institutional affiliation listed for identification purposes only