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Name: Lara on Mar 11, 2008Comments: It is so wonderful that you all are doing research to help the environment! Thank you!Flag
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Name: Greg Peachey on Mar 11, 2008Comments: To me it's a no-brainer - it's got to be worth preserving a person-millennium of research that is so badly neededFlag
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Name: Joseph Tobin on Mar 12, 2008Comments: This opportunity should not be lost - if lots of people support this, the world would be transformed!Flag
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Name: Charles Jeffers on Mar 15, 2008Comments: If we don't save the planet, there will be no birds to tweet!Flag
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Name: Christian P on Mar 15, 2008Comments: If this works out ,I'd love to hear the GOOD news in the mornings!!!Flag
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Name: Harry Hart on Mar 16, 2008Comments: At Global Eco we see the manmade emissions of atmospheric carbon dioxide as a gigantic storehouse of raw material for world wealth, in the wrong place. We know how to take it out, naturally, and how to use it. Harry Hart 01359 271019Flag
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Name: Martin Birdseye on Mar 16, 2008Comments: Halting of weapons development could pay for all of the environmental reseach many times over. It is a minimum responsibility of government to see that everyone knows this. We need a reversal of prioritiesFlag
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Name: Barrie Singleton on Mar 16, 2008Comments: I have spent time with Harry Hart - he should be taken seriously - we will wait a long time for another.Flag
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Name: Lizi Jamal on Mar 16, 2008Comments: please direct research funding into important & worthwhile research , such as the work undertaken by the scientists working for green desserts, for the children of this planets sakes.Flag
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Name: Bruce Dickson on Mar 17, 2008Comments: Harry has been a campaigner for both righteousness and planetary survival for decades. His writings are inspirational, cross-cultural from long before PC, and scientifically very strong. He has worked very closely with the great and good over many decades, so is free of the hubris of the arriviste. I totally trust his mission, his motivation, and where he is coming from. His research that I have seen is pithy, earthy and radical. Adopted just for debate, it would open many issues currently ignored; put in place, it would likely grow into a planet-saving venture; ignored, it could kill us all..Flag
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Name: Jan Martinez on Mar 17, 2008Comments: Clearly it's not the public who need educating in this instance partciularly as there is an overabudance of unequivocal evidence that politicians and cavalier capitalists have unlawfully put profit before the health of the nation and toxic free environmental sustainability. Which goes to prove that learning how to count is not half as important as knowing what counts!Flag
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Name: Ann Kirkness on Mar 17, 2008Comments: There can be no more worthwhile cause than leaving a legacy of a better world for our children. "Never believe a few caring people cannot change the world - for indeed they are the only ones who ever have"Flag
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Name: Fitzroy Williams on Mar 21, 2008Comments: Glad to see a local group playing their part in spreading the word. Every little bit helps! Everyone has a role to play, even if it is a small effort like switching off the lights in the rooms that you are not in!! We can ALL play our part ~ it is NOT too late ;-)Flag
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Name: Suzanne Watts on Mar 24, 2008Comments: This is a huge problem and it requires a revolutionary solution. Some great thinkers have worked on these ideas in the past - so surely the approach is worth revisitingFlag
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Name: Charlii on Mar 27, 2008Comments: i care about the environment and what happens in the futuuree! good on the people that care!! xFlag
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Name: Isabel Moore on Mar 27, 2008Comments: We need to start changing and its great you're working for that. I try and do what i can too :)Flag
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