President Bush recently announced that the United States Government
will not honour its commitments under the 1997 Kyoto
Protocol to reduce greenhouse gases. The United States produce 25% of the
world's carbon dioxide, a gas that is believed to be the main
contributor to global warming.
Rising global temperatures are known to raise sea
levels, and change precipitation and other climate conditions. Changing
climates alter forests, crop yields, and water supplies. It could
also threaten human health, and harm birds, fish, and many types of
ecosystems. An increase in weather-related disasters will occur, deserts may
expand into existing range lands, densely populated coastal areas will flood and large
numbers of people will have to move.
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1-Tom Gehrels, Toronto, Canada
2-Rene Pottkamp, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
3-Beppechien Bruins Slot, Haarlem, the Netherlands
4-Marloes Kraan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
5-Kim Knibbe, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
6-Jose Lima, Portugal
7- Rui Pereira, Lisboa, Portugal
8-Joao Alves, Lisboa, Portugal
9-Tiago Jonatas,Lisboa,Portugal
10-Nuno Encarnacao, Lisboa, Portugal
11-Filipe Fernandes, Lisboa, Portugal
12-David Manuel Dias Neto, Lisboas, Portugal
13-Domingos Alfredo Alves Neto . Lisboa. Portugal
14-Ana Escoval - Lisboa - Portugal
15- Alvaro de Carvalho - Lisboa - Portugal
16- Anabela Paixao - Lisboa , Portugal
17- Oscar Ortet - Lisboa, Portugal
18-Leonard Duhl - United States of America
19-Rebecca Rosen - USA
20-Erin Conlisk - USA
21-Jonathan Hedstrom - USA
22- Lisa Oglesby, USA
23-Daniel Soderberg, Sweden
24-Erik Wilson - Washington, USA
25-Petter Olsson - Sweden
26-Johan Sundahl - Sweden
27-Lars Kaijser - Sweden
28-Maritza Rivera - Nicaragua
29-Tomas Julinek - Czech Republic
30-Fredrik Wetterhall - Sweden
31-Anna Karlsson - Sweden
32-Peter Thorsby - Sweden
33-Petra Westman - Sweden
34 - Jonas Wall - Sweden
35- Olivier Bouju - Sweden
36- Isabelle Bouju- Sweden
37-Michele Koitsalu
38-Evald Koitsalu
39-Isabel Sanchez - Spain
40-Jesus Sanchez - Spain
41-Marina Sanchez - Spain
42- Marc Sanchez - Spain
43-Joan Alberti-Spain
44- Victor Trillo- Spain
45- Ismael Fabregas - Barcelona - Spain
46-Mario Garcia - Barcelona - Sapin
47-Estanis Peinado - Barcelona - Spain
48-Marta Sevilla - Barcelona - Spain
49.Carles Porcel- Valencia -Spain
50. Agustin Jimenez - Colombia
51. Constanza Gomez - Colombia
52. Andres Novoa - Colombia
53. Alessia Abello -Bogota -Colombia
54. Mauricio Rojas - Bogota - Colombia
55. Jairo Rojas - High Wycombe - UK
56. Thomas Rhind - UK
57. John Fecci - UK
58. Neil Maher-UK
59. Sean Maher - UK
60. Catriona Maher - UK
61. Cameron Shiell - UK
62. Fiona Gillespie - UK
63. Chris Jones - UK
64. Kate Eves - Worthing - UK
65. Scott Donnison - Worthing - UK
66. Matt Coleman-UK
67. James E Baldwin - Oxford - UK
68. Peter Hames - Oxford - UK
69. Irene Hames - York, UK
70. Peter & Carolyn Stott, Epsom, UK
71.Brid Stenson Bromley.UK
72.John Doyle, Bromley , UK
73. Pat Twomey, Edinburgh, UK
74. Prof. Tim Reynolds, UK
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