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Help Birds Survive Global Warming

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: National Audubon Society
Birds are well-known barometers of environmental health. Changes in their condition can warn of threats to habitats and natural systems critical to all life on earth. If we heed their warnings, we can protect ourselves and the future of the world we share.

The Audubon Society's recently-released Birds and Climate report clearly shows that climate change is affecting birds - and our world - now. For the past 40 years, as our climate has warmed, birds have shifted their winter ranges further and further north. This ecological disruption is yet another wake up call that we must act quickly to solve the climate crisis. The birds' northward movement is another signal that climate change is here and action is needed now.

We can change too. Americans across the land are making choices to lower energy consumption and live more sustainable lives. Together these changes all add up to the big difference we need to solve climate change. Now we need to do more. We need our leaders to do more.

We need global warming legislation that will help birds and wildlife survive what is coming by protecting their habitats and that will reduce global warming pollution 80 percent by 2050 to avoid the worst impacts of a rapidly changing climate. Tell your lawmakers where you stand on global warming by signing our petition.

LINK : http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/887667625

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<strong>Help Birds Survive Global Warming<br /><br /><strong>Target:</strong> U.S. Congress<br /><strong>Sponsored by:</strong> <a href="http://www.thepetitionsite.com/feedback/887667625">National Audubon Society</a><br />Birds are well-known barometers of environmental health. Changes in their condition can warn of threats to habitats and natural systems critical to all life on earth. If we heed their warnings, we can protect ourselves and the future of the world we share. <br /><br /><strong>The Audubon Society's recently-released Birds and Climate report clearly shows that climate change is affecting birds - and our world - now. </strong>For the past 40 years, as our climate has warmed, birds have shifted their winter ranges further and further north. This ecological disruption is yet another wake up call that we must act quickly to solve the climate crisis. The birds' northward movement is another signal that climate change is here and action is needed now. <br /><br />We can change too. Americans across the land are making choices to lower energy consumption and live more sustainable lives. Together these changes all add up to the big difference we need to solve climate change. Now we need to do more. <strong>We need our leaders to do more.</strong> <br /><br />We need global warming legislation that will help birds and wildlife survive what is coming by protecting their habitats <strong>and</strong> that will reduce global warming pollution 80 percent by 2050 to avoid the worst impacts of a rapidly changing climate. <strong>Tell your lawmakers where you stand on global warming by signing our petition.<br /><br />LINK : <a href="http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/887667625">http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/887667625</a></strong></strong>

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