Blog comment Rapid Response team.

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ntstell Blogs are great. I neglect my personal blog, but do enjoy reading other people's blogs from time to time. I recently read an amazing blog about the new Executive director of Greenpeace, Phil Radford and was disturbed to find that almost all of the comments made on this blog were very negative and supported the point of view that Global Warming is not really a problem.Check it out, http://blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/2009/04/14/radford-new-greenpeace-boss-on-climate-change-coal-and-nuclear-power/
This sparked my interest, the majority of the scientific community believes that Global Warming is an urgent issue that will be best addressed  with the use of clean renewable energy and by avoiding distractions like clean coal technology and nuclear energy. Why is it that 95% percent of the comments on this page go against what science states. These people are in cahoots with the coal industry, nuclear industry, and any other corporate interest that stands to lose out financially with progress in use of renewable resources. I was speaking to a Greenpeace Global Warming Field Organizing out of Austin, TX named Yoni Levin and he suggested that we need a blog comment rapid response team to take on these corporate zombies and make sure the general public is not distracted by skewed fake science bombarding these blogs. We need to take on these peoples fake facts and expose them for what they are in the world of online news. So if you are interested drop me a response and join the Green blog rapid response team. We will be smothering blogs about environmental issue with thruthful facts and positive solutions to shut up the drones of misinformation. Also, if you need the Green blog rapid response team to take on some corporate drones cluttering up your blog drop me a response. I will be linking a Twitter account to this blog tomorrow to make it easier to rapidly respond. I just started the twitter account and will be sending at tweets as much as possible. Check it out at GreenDefense1 on Twitter.com

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ntstell
Washington, DC USA

Greenpeace Blogging from the Frontline. The Frontline program is Greenpeace's Grassroots outreach program getting new members involved in 16 cities in the United States. I head up the Frontline Door to Door team in washington, DC. We are an elite team of environmental activists hitting the streets daily to continue building Greenpeaces massive collective voice of members and force corporations and elected officials to listen to the people on this planet and be more environmentally responsible.


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