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mzmolly

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2. Full endorsement here:
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 02:13 PM
Nov 2012
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-01/a-vote-for-a-president-to-lead-on-climate-change.html

A Vote for a President to Lead on Climate Change

By Michael R. Bloomberg

The devastation that Hurricane Sandy brought to New York City and much of the Northeast -- in lost lives, lost homes and lost business -- brought the stakes of Tuesday’s presidential election into sharp relief.

The floods and fires that swept through our city left a path of destruction that will require years of recovery and rebuilding work. And in the short term, our subway system remains partially shut down, and many city residents and businesses still have no power. In just 14 months, two hurricanes have forced us to evacuate neighborhoods -- something our city government had never done before. If this is a trend, it is simply not sustainable.
Enlarge image Mayor Michael Bloomberg

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Photographer: Spencer T. Tucker

Our climate is changing. And while the increase in extreme weather we have experienced in New York City and around the world may or may not be the result of it, the risk that it might be -- given this week’s devastation -- should compel all elected leaders to take immediate action.

Here in New York, our comprehensive sustainability plan -- PlaNYC -- has helped allow us to cut our carbon footprint by 16 percent in just five years, which is the equivalent of eliminating the carbon footprint of a city twice the size of Seattle. Through the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group -- a partnership among many of the world’s largest cities -- local governments are taking action where national governments are not. ...


More: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-01/a-vote-for-a-president-to-lead-on-climate-change.html

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Wow. Big News. demgrrrll Nov 2012 #1
Full endorsement here: mzmolly Nov 2012 #2
strongly disagreed with something he wrote shireen Nov 2012 #10
I disagree with that as well. mzmolly Nov 2012 #11
Which should tell you something about Mr. Speaker... Volaris Nov 2012 #25
just saw this on Facebook as well JesterCS Nov 2012 #3
And well he should. Vidar Nov 2012 #4
This is nice of him. TwilightGardener Nov 2012 #5
But he endorses Scott Brown, the douche ... meegbear Nov 2012 #6
And here's a New York Times article link regarding Bloomberg's endorsement of Pres Obama Tx4obama Nov 2012 #7
That's a nice endorsement Renew Deal Nov 2012 #8
Damn right bitches oswaldactedalone Nov 2012 #9
Got to give him props for talking about climate change muriel_volestrangler Nov 2012 #12
Pretty sure New York state couldn't afford the "State's Right Private Option" libdem4life Nov 2012 #13
He called Mitt Wrongny a flip-flopper too. n/t savalez Nov 2012 #14
Let's hope and pray . . . TomClash Nov 2012 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Nov 2012 #16
I doubt he's trying to impress anyone here. mzmolly Nov 2012 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Nov 2012 #19
It was enough of mzmolly Nov 2012 #21
I just care that he's talking climate change lunatica Nov 2012 #20
yeah, not personally impressed, but Happy for Anything that will help Obama get re-elected JI7 Nov 2012 #26
He's exactly right, 50% of the time. nt onehandle Nov 2012 #18
it's too bad some only seen to realize after something bad happens JI7 Nov 2012 #22
Does anyone here know about "The Economist" endorsement today? bill1100 Nov 2012 #23
Welcome to DU mzmolly Nov 2012 #24
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