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Global Warming Work Wins Nobel Peace Prize

By Remy Benoit

From MSNBC Staff Al Gore, U.N. panel win Nobel Peace Prize
Ex-VP, intergovernmental body jointly honored for global warming work.

I was just looking at a picture from after school in my classroom in 1968. The students, who were then 12, and are at least 50 now, wanted to work with
ecological issues. They needed a faculty adviser and they came to me for that.

We are slow learners. Perhaps we need to catch up with what we are doing to the planet?

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Go Gore! Run Al, Run!

Posted by: Vigilante, at 2007-10-12 14:11:18


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