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'''[[Climate Initiative FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions about the Climate Initiative]]'''
== Signatures ==
If you support this initiative, please add your name to the petition. There are several ways of doing this:* If you are a '''current student''', just click the "edit" link to the right and add your name at the bottom of the list. You must be logged in as yourself for your signature to count (all changes to the page are recorded).=== Signatures ===
* If you are We have finished collecting signatures -- well over a '''faculty/staff/alumni''' memberthousand people including those who signed on paper, simply send an by email to <email>climateinitiative@yahoo.com</email> with your name , and faculty/staff/class year in the subject lineon this page. (Current students can use Thank you for this method too if they wishimpressive and significant show of support.)
* Community members are now tabling at dining halls, so look for the opportunity to sign there or on any paper copies you come across. If you are interested in helping to table, email 06enl.
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== The Williams College Climate Initiative ==
The undersigned.
(in 2005 or 2006)
'''Background information:'''
* Williams College is responsible for emitting 34,700 tons of carbon dioxide per year, a quarter of Williamstown’s total emissions. This is approximately 11.5 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per person at Williams College.
* More than 37 colleges and universities have set an example by meeting or beating the Kyoto Protocol agreement for emissions reductions. For example, see the recent article [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=962257011&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1137341057&clientId=3620#fulltext The Greening of America's Campuses] (New York Times, Jan 8 2006).
* Williamstown has already adopted a climate action plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 10% percent by 2010. Williams College is a member of this community and an integral part of the town’s plan.
* Natural variability alone cannot account for the recent changes in global climate. Scientific models can explain climate changes in the last 50 years only by taking into account greenhouse gas emissions attributable to humans.
* [[Media:ClimateChange.jpg|Historical Temperature Variations]]
'''[[Climate Initiative/FAQ| Frequently Asked Questions about the Climate Initiative]]'''
'''Signatures:'''
* Emily Bruce
* Daniel Fischler
* Alda Chan
* Hilary Gee
* Becca Gifford
* Rafael Frias
* Liz Kantack
* Ryan Dunfee