| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Rebecca Hooper | what does this looks like? |
| 2 | Rebecca Hooper | |
| 3 | Denis Rydjeski | |
| 4 | Betsy Eldredge | |
| 5 | Adrienne LaBombard | Save the humans! ; ) |
| 6 | Sue MacKIllop | |
| 7 | Jennifer Chong | |
| 8 | Connie Lee | |
| 9 | Helen Jack | |
| 10 | Catherine | |
| 11 | Anonymous | |
| 12 | Marie Kirn | |
| 13 | Anonymous | |
| 14 | Kelly Bogaert | |
| 15 | Andrew Klein | It is our moral responsibility as humans on earth to preserve our natural resources. |
| 16 | Tom Callahan | |
| 17 | Jeffery Wolfe | The time is now. Enact carbon emissions reductions legislation now. |
| 18 | Gerry Hawkes | I have been observing the effects of air pollution and climate change on forests since 1969 and concerned that we have allowed far too much time to elapse while the problem has intensified. |
| 19 | alexandra moffat | Get going, PLEASE, Congress and act NOW to cut carbon 80% or more ASAP which means REAL action to save the planet NOW. Enough time has been wasted and time is something we have very little of!!!!!!!!! |
| 20 | Flor Marie Cruz | |
| 21 | Jonathan Wachter | |
| 22 | Nick Garcia | We need to localize our economies! |
| 23 | Laura Kamfonik | |
| 24 | Anonymous | |
| 25 | COLIN OSBORNE | Please do all you can to bring about urgent and comprehensive actions to reduce Global Warming |
| 26 | Laura Tabor | |
| 27 | merritt jenkins | stop global warming now. |
| 28 | Charles R. Sullivan | |
| 29 | Robert Riversong | And we need to enact lifestyle changes to reduce our personal consumption by 80% by 2050. |
| 30 | MK Dorsey | |
| 31 | Meagan Patrick | |
| 32 | James Dupuis | We can't wait any longer. Our children and grandchildren shouldn't pay for our inaction. |
| 33 | Judith Pettingell | Please enact a vigorous campaign to cut Carbon Emissions! Provide financial incentives to homeowners; sponsor cutting edge research; and enforce strict adherance to new guidelines! |
| 34 | Laura Sheinkopf | This is the most pressing issue of our time. If we act NOW on climate change, we can set a positive precedent for the industrial nations of the world, and can potentially prevent some imminent catastrophes. Let's wake up to reality and set real goals for ourselves. |
| 35 | Edward M B Rolfe | Why not 90% by 2050? |
| 36 | Mike Morton | |
| 37 | Roberta Silveira | |
| 38 | Lianne Moccia | |
| 39 | Virginia Elliott | I think 2050 will be too late for survival of many species, including humans.The earth is going to continue to warm for many years even if we stopped emitting C02 tomorrow. |
| 40 | Paul Gerke | It is imperative to take action to do the one thing that will make more of a difference than anything.- significantly increase taxes on fossil fuels. If gasoline were $5 a gallon and electricity 30c a kilowatt, people would have the incentive to conserve. More than anything, this would make a difference. Make this revenue neutral - decrease income tax and increase consumption taxes. |
| 41 | Bob Walker & Debra Kraemer | |
| 42 | Don Cooney | |
| 43 | Nancy Fontaine | |
| 44 | Paul Manganiello | For the sake of the world's future generations! |
| 45 | Andrew Rowles | |
| 46 | Terry Osborne | |
| 47 | Jim Nourse | We have acted out of complacency and arrogance for too long. It is now time for the elected leaders of this country to find the backbone to tell the American people what most of us do not want to hear - to save the planet for our grandchildren we must do more with less, we must find happiness in community and not in material wealth. We must walk in balance. |
| 48 | Heidi Fassnacht | There is no more time for half measures. Act now. Act boldly. The situation calls for nothing less. |
| 49 | Windsor Hunter | |
| 50 | Raymond B. Hitchcock, Jr | |