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Coming up today on The Thom Hartmann Program:

- How Do We Stop the Cycle of Violence?

- Abolishing the Super PACs! Anne Weismann, Campaign For Accountability

- GMO Labeling...Fighting For the Right to Decide - Patty Lovera, Food & Water Watch

- Ice Free Arctic...a Reality Soon? Professor Peter Wadhams ScD, University of Cambridge

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riverside 9 years 39 weeks ago
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Hi Thom

Addressing Artic Ice: No one talks about certain Countries creating over-population. It seems a taboo phrase. One thing never mentioned is how much gas do we use mowing our idiotc, manicured lawns. There is nothing wrong with wild flowers and, if you want, goats.. they mow lawns. Covering your roof with a string nets and growing vines keeps heat off house. And it's cheap!!

Hating methane is idiotic. It's great fuel. Easy to make. With ALL of the combustion and forest fires that occur in the world, we have burned up the lingering methane problem. (It stays near the ground) < done!

Riverside, Chicago

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