We Must Work To Save Our Planet

Today there is much talk and fear concerning our environment and the economy. These are the very basic and fundamental aspects of our lives. A sound footing on Terrafirma (our earth) and a method of sustaining ourselves in a civilized society are the worries of our society today, both at home and abroad.

We are at the cross roads of success or collapse and no one seems to know what to do, how to do it or if there is really anything that can or should be done. We have to face the facts. Is the earth warming? Is it man made, natural or both? Do we need to clean up our environment?

I say YES! YES! And againYES! We are at a point of confronting a new paradigm and we must all prepare and make the necessary sacrifices to accomplish this. Are there new ways to do thing? Again, YES!


“WE MUST DO WHAT WE HAVE TO DO NOW, SO WE CAN DO WHAT WE WANT TO DO LATER”!

At this BlogSpot I want to provide solutions to all of our concerns and promote good health (both spiritually and physically) and Prosperity. I will be posting articles on a regular basis by leading experts in the field of CLIMATE CHANGE both pro and con.

I hope that you will share your thoughts and solutions with us all.


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TOGETHER WE WILL SUCCEED!
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

The City of Dothan Begins Stage 2 Water Conservation

Updated:
March 26, 2008 07:29 PM EDT
The city of Dothan gets a head start conserving water.

Beginning April 1st customers of the water department are being asked to comply with what is called a "stage 2" conservation plan.

Residents with even-numbered street numbers should water their lawns on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.

Residents with odd addresses should water their lawns on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Nobody waters on Monday.

Dothan - which gets its water from deep-water wells, has suffered through some serious water shortages in recent years.

Article from: http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=8075024&nav=menu33_2

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