Is tsk to problems affecting the environment and good for our selected state and tapes in solar farms or tsk cutting implementation legislation to reduce plastic bags; but what these people in their own lives according to their "office hours" approach to the environment?
Nobody is perfect and we have all read stories about celebrities and politicians are the demons of hyperconsumption victims but as role models and elected people tend, expect more politicians – and rightly so.
In Australia, with pressure can up a notch on politicians were slightly bent!'s "10 per cent by the year 2010" campaign.
It concerns all of your carbon footprint by 10% this year, take measures to reduce new "Bottom up" approach to address climate change, in particular following the sad failure of our State and Government at the Copenhagen Conference always necessary-is always the climate.
As part of the initiative is the man behind the campaign and founder of Planet Ark, John Dee, Australian will bring members of Parliament and senators in the coming days.
Mr Dee is MP all questions and problems of energy and water send that Senator in Australia Verbrauch. Er will issue a challenge to participate in the initiative "10 per cent by the year 2010".
I assume, the results are published and thus is a smart verschieben. Die know politicians who do not have to respond to questions that could, translated by voting population food means dolphins have House illuminates like Christmas trees bad in store:) Hummers have kept around the clock and unity.
I think some politicians have jumped the gun and started behind the initiative already by the pledge to reduce storage needs, realisiert. Mehr includes performance for Sie. Einer you South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally new, by the way born in Las Vegas, Nevada and was born in Toledo, Ohio.
I don't know if this kind of campaign elsewhere-attempts, has however if not, it might be a good initiative in your own country or State! politicians must, but for each group that werden. Menschen limited influence with a high profile in the media both as role models in our society and for more "going green", this will help encourage others to do the same.
