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Global Warming Call To Action

Mountain View, CA — Governor Jerry Brown has been crusading for climate change and now he is joining scientists who released a 20-page call to action regarding environmental problems including pollution, extinctions and population growth.


Brown says, “This is not just about science, this is about activism. This is an important challenge, cause and undertaking. We can do it, but we have to do a lot more than we’re doing now.”


Governor Brown and the scientists released the call to action at the fourth annual Water, Energy and Smart Technology Summit and Showcase at NASA Ames Research Center. In a release from the Governor’s Office, it outlined five key threats and some solutions:



The governor has repeatedly called for revisions in public policy to better address the impacts of the changing climate on the world’s economy and environment. Click here to view that call to action and the list of scientists from 44 countries who signed the document. They include two Nobel laureates, 33 members of the U.S. National Academy of the Sciences and members of international scientific academies.

This post was last modified on 05/23/2013 4:43 pm

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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