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Letter 3
Dear Dr Nelson

I write to you today to express my deep concerns about the US/Australian "Military Games".

Of course, I understand that our Aussie troops need to undergo adequate and thorough training to equip them with the skills needed to defend our country against any form of aggressive invasion. Of course, our troops need training before being placed in harms way.

However, I do not agree that my taxes and the taxes of other Australians should be "splashed about" to further advance the US's military build up in the Pacific.

What can you do NOW?

Talk to your family, friends and neighbours about your personal concerns... Climate Change is a fear we all share.

Sign the Greenpeace Petition NOW!
http://stop-fueling-climate-change.org

Collect signatures on a climate change mitigation petition
(printable petition here): http://globalclimatechangeaction.org/petition

Promote this website - link your website to ours.

Rip up your lawn and grow your own organic vegetables. Growing veggies is a lot more productive and rewarding than spending a big chunk of your free time cutting greedy, thirsty grass behind a noisy polluting mower! Share the fruits of your labour with your family members and neighbours.

Plant an edible fruiting vine on your fence.

Invite your family and neighbours over for a BBQ and to give you a hand in the garden, offer a hand in exchange. Plant, grow, give, celebrate!

Ride a push bike wherever possible or walk. Think twice before starting your car.

Write to newspapers.
Tips, basic guidelines and addresses here: http://globalclimatechangeaction.org/node/146

Write (and copy your newspaper letters) to your local Candidate and ask questions.
See my example:
http://globalclimatechangeaction.org/node/127

Hopefully, our new leaders will hear our voices.

Ensure our new leaders keep their promises and take immediate steps to reduce our (base-load) CO2 emissions.

Hold a stall at your local markets - sell your home grown/home made produce.
Buy locally, grow locally.
Use recycled resources wherever possible.
Utilise public transport.
Car share.
Reduce your personal carbon footprint.
Be constantly conscious of waste and of the need to conserve our precious energy resources.
Let go of "the scarcity mentality" and peacefully rejoice in our planets' wonderful natural abundance.

Warm regards
Anne

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