As a community we have made more progress under this President to stop this crisis since it was first recognized 100 years ago. Our focus until this President has been to empower consumers to decide the standard of responsible citizenship. The reason that was our focus is because of irresponsible government. Our fellow Americans have been magnificent, but, we all know this crisis was never going to abate until governments took strong positions to protect biotic content of our lands, protect our oceans from pollution and ending greenhouse gas pollution.
We have President Obama for years yet and he is very aware of the of this crisis. He values the world his daughters are growing into. He will not abandon us and will continue to push this crisis down the correct path. He does not want this to be a political agenda forever, because he knows it simply has to end. It is how that crisis ends which will be dictated by President Obama's leadership today.
As a community we need to protect what we know are facts and continue to push the end of this crisis in responsible ways that will guarantee our children their future.
This is disappointing, methane is not the answer. We all know it is not the answer, but, today is a victory. We must continue to pursue the best outcomes and not settle for mediocre measures. It is still up to us. We have over three good years to continue to mold the policies of the future. We have a new President to elect in 2016 to continue the policies we know will protect our children.
The use of fossil fuels, including methane has to end and we need to continue to stress that at every turn. I have no intention of setting this aside until Earth's troposphere is safe again.
President Obama is carrying out what is possible today. He is a great ally. Tomorrow is our promise to ourselves to make everyday cleaner and cleaner of fossil fuels. It will happen, we have come this far and we will go further. Today we are validated, it is not even close to a conclusion to end this crisis. But, today is a great step forward for all of us. It is a great day for the USA. President Obama's words and actions are vitally important. He is a great President and will continue to be. I applaud him, we still have a lot of work to do and policy to direct.
Wind and solar and electric cars and mass transit. Don't stop now.
We have President Obama for years yet and he is very aware of the of this crisis. He values the world his daughters are growing into. He will not abandon us and will continue to push this crisis down the correct path. He does not want this to be a political agenda forever, because he knows it simply has to end. It is how that crisis ends which will be dictated by President Obama's leadership today.
As a community we need to protect what we know are facts and continue to push the end of this crisis in responsible ways that will guarantee our children their future.
This is disappointing, methane is not the answer. We all know it is not the answer, but, today is a victory. We must continue to pursue the best outcomes and not settle for mediocre measures. It is still up to us. We have over three good years to continue to mold the policies of the future. We have a new President to elect in 2016 to continue the policies we know will protect our children.
The use of fossil fuels, including methane has to end and we need to continue to stress that at every turn. I have no intention of setting this aside until Earth's troposphere is safe again.
President Obama is carrying out what is possible today. He is a great ally. Tomorrow is our promise to ourselves to make everyday cleaner and cleaner of fossil fuels. It will happen, we have come this far and we will go further. Today we are validated, it is not even close to a conclusion to end this crisis. But, today is a great step forward for all of us. It is a great day for the USA. President Obama's words and actions are vitally important. He is a great President and will continue to be. I applaud him, we still have a lot of work to do and policy to direct.
Wind and solar and electric cars and mass transit. Don't stop now.