dinsdag 16 maart 2010

World Watch Institute

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Greetings,

In the current edition of World Watchmagazine, my colleague Ben Block examines the world of climate change reporting. He finds that while there has been an increase in coverage of climate and energy issues, most of this reporting lacks sufficient depth and understanding. So who has really conducted a solid analysis of the climate problem, using the necessary expertise? Worldwatch, of course!

Worldwatch has been disseminating the facts about climate change since 1974.We are consistently at the forefront of this dynamic issue, from our recent reportRenewable Revolution: Low-Carbon Energy by 2030, to Michael Renner’s article “Climate of Riskin the January/February issue ofWorld Watch, to our regularly updated climate blog Dateline: Copenhagen.

At a time when climate science is under attack by skeptics who are determined to avoid the need for change, Worldwatch’s solid, fact-based approach is more essential than ever. Professors, policymakers, and concerned citizens turn to Worldwatch publications and articles for independent, fact-based climate and energy information.

But we need your help to continue this work! Your ongoing support provides our researchers with the opportunity to find the most effective solutions to this global threat. Our loyal donors allow us to engage in nonpartisan, informed reporting by researchers who have spent their careers focused on environmental problems and solutions. That is why we ask you to consider a gift today that will help us reach our goal of $20,000 by March 31st.

We know that there are many venues to find information and analysis on climate and energy issues. The question is, who can you really trust? Who really knows these issues? We are confident that if you consider these questions, the answer will be Worldwatch.

We know you value our work, especially our work on climate and energy, so please support Worldwatch with a gift of $50, $100, $500, or more.

Thank you again for your ongoing support and dedication to a sustainable future!

Sincerely,
Christopher Flavin
President

P.S. If you’d prefer to make a contribution offline, please send a check to Worldwatch Institute, 1776 Massachusetts Ave., NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036 or call us at (+1) 202 452-1999.


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