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Ask Gov. Ritter to act now on global warming
The Rocky Mountain West has more to lose than most states if we don’t act soon. Colorado could see longer, more-intense fire seasons. Mountain ecosystems may change dramatically, threatening wildlife habitat and mountain foliage. Rising temperatures mean decreased snow pack and water supplies - leaving us with less water for drinking, agriculture, and industry during the dry summer months.
Gov. Bill Ritter can be a leader by setting science-based goals to cut global warming pollution. By setting goals that will achieve real results, we can create a clear path to addressing global warming. Other states such as New Mexico and Arizona have already set hard goals for carbon reduction - the leading contributor to global warming pollution.
Please take a moment to email Gov. Ritter and ask him to set science-based goals for reducing global warming pollution.
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