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To My Green Party Representative: Research Proposal

Today, the fight against 'global climate change' rings with more political
credibility, especially with the new and progressive President Obama now in
U.S. office. And just as we can see the environmental movement using
language in order to share or argue against certain beliefs and
perspectives, it is also to oppose a manipulation in language to the
destruction of the environment. Both environmental activists and polluters
depend on the public impression for the furthering of their causes, and
this makes the discussion on environmental language a very crucial one if
we are to understand the psychological factors of the environmental
movement for the public. This is to say that in spite of some evidence
which has been available to us for some time, it is only now that public is
making note of this pattern.

This speaks to a point which drives my sense of urgency in contacting you.
Now is the time to seize on the public's...

In my estimation, only the government has the resources and reach to make the case to the public that action is needed in terms of
both legislation and personal lifestyle change if we are to break the cycle
of abuse and excess that has defined our descent into global warming. It
is my belief that you have achieved your office based on the promise to
contend with these issues. I do hope that you will honor this commitment
by invoking it in others. I thank you so much for your time and
consideration with respect to this most pressing public crisis.

Regards,

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