Six Degrees Could Change the World – Airs Feb 11 & 14 2008
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February 11, 2008, 5:17 pm
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Get the word out by forwarding this to absolutely everyone you know – Watch the National Geographic special “Six Degrees Could Change the World” on February 11 airs 12AM and 14th at 8pm. Check your local viewing schedule to confirm times. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/index.html
Please don’t miss this special. We should all be very afraid, and then please please change one thing you’re doing and then another and another. Together, we can change the world, one person and one choice at a time.
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My husband and I watched part of the program on Sunday and then recorded it to catch the whole thing the next night. Though we have been aware of the situation for a few years – tearing up at the plight of the polar bears and attending a local “Global Warming Cafe” – watching this show really sent our awareness to a new level. We are struggling in the place between hopeless helplessness and inspired action. I’m confident that the need for action will win, but the necessary mourning period is so difficult.
Comment by girlwhocriedepiphany February 13, 2008 @ 2:06 pmKeep up the good work of making people aware of this immense issue. Indeed, when it boils down to it, isn’t it the only issue in some ways?