| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | leigh grace | |
| 152 | Linda Rhodes | |
| 153 | louise sandberg | Individuals alone can't do it. Government has to be just as active. Set the tone. Cut out the nonsense, the waste, the destruction. |
| 154 | Kayte Suslavich | |
| 155 | Annmarie Christensen | |
| 156 | Erin Himmel | |
| 157 | Anonymous | |
| 158 | Isaac Patch | |
| 159 | Deborah Heimann | |
| 160 | cindy | |
| 161 | Robin Rothman | |
| 162 | Dawn Felsing | |
| 163 | Dawn Felsing | |
| 164 | Victoria Solbert | |
| 165 | Ruth Hupart | |
| 166 | Catherine Rader | |
| 167 | bonna wieler | this is the most important thing to do. |
| 168 | Allison | |
| 169 | Anonymous | |
| 170 | Audrey Mccollum | This is the most urgent issue we confront! |
| 171 | Ritchie King | 80% below 1990 levels sounds good to me. |
| 172 | Sarah McBride | This is crucial for our future. |
| 173 | James Graham | |
| 174 | anne baird | |
| 175 | Mary Maxfield | |
| 176 | Ethan Cole | |
| 177 | Jeffrey and Paula Briggs | The World can't wait! |
| 178 | Andrea Kunder | |
| 179 | Cassidy Briggs | |
| 180 | Mark Laser | |
| 181 | zoe loomis | act now! |
| 182 | kacey | |
| 183 | James Horton | I wholeheartedly support this most important challenge. Let us be the world leader in climate change, not the laggard. |
| 184 | Mary Donin | |
| 185 | Sergi Elizalde | |
| 186 | Adam SMith | It may be too little too late but we owe it to the world to try. |
| 187 | aaren dow | It is time to act now, as an ocean liner that tries to turn too late and crashes into an iceburg, so are we unaware of the danger below the surface that will soon send us into chaos. Please don't wait for a safe political time, do your job now , listen to the people! Protect our children! The evidence is clear we must change our habits, and therefore policies, ASAP! Please do the right thing........ @ed |
| 188 | Melissa Bridges | Do IT!! |
| 189 | Kate Amos | |
| 190 | Charlene Divoky | KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! |
| 191 | Charlene Divoky | |
| 192 | Sarah Van Hoy | This is urgent! |
| 193 | Kathleen Shepherd | |
| 194 | Karen Harris | It is past time for the U.S. to take responsibility and leadership for reducing its carbon emissions. I am in favor of a cap on carbon and greater incentives for efficiency and clean technologies. We can do so much better. |
| 195 | Jeremy Ingpen | |
| 196 | Alice Kitchel Stowe | It is imperative that we initiate all efforts to slow are stop carbon emissions. Let us be leaders in this effort, not foot draggers! |
| 197 | Nancy Polidor | It breaks my heart to hear my 9yr old daughter ask me what the world will be like for her if global warming isn't stopped. She worries what will happen to the penguins and the polar bears, and if our seasons will all go away. We should all be working effortfully to ease our children's fears for their future and be able to answer their questions with a plan of action. |
| 198 | Jennifer Roby | A great initiative! |
| 199 | Shem Roose | |
| 200 | pennington Marchael | I want actions now not by 2050, results by then is expected. Stop funding oil projects and war and start funding health care and alternative technology energies. where are the real people in the government, stop payin their bills and medical and make positions voluntary then we will see results |