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Who should be in the 2012 Environmental Hall of Fame and the Hall of Shame?.?
It is important that we keep in mind those who are heroes and villains in our efforts to protect the environment. Each year, I conduct a poll to find those most deserving of recognition in the Environmental Hall of Fame and the Environmental Hall of Shame. Nominations are now open for those awards to those who have most affected the environment by words or action in 2012. With the ongoing debate about global warming and environmental regulations, nominees should be easy to find. If you would, please include a short reason that your nominee should be chosen and suggest a suitable gift if they win.
Nominations will be taken until June 31st, 2013. The nominees will then be listed and you will be given a chance to help determine the winner in each category. You may suggest a suitable prize for your nominee. Please be imaginative, as particularly thoughtful or humorous nominations will be recognized and published on this site. If you submitted a nomination earlier, you may submit another for each category.
For more information, please see http://jcmooreonline.com/2012/12/16/nominate-your-...
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- Portland-JoeLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
Fame: Arnie Gundersen for having the courage to broadcast information being censored by main stream media about environmental problems. http://fairewinds.org/category/media/fairewinds-vi...
Prize: A picture of Japanese girls with a signed note thanking him for standing up for them. http://fairewinds.org/media/fairewinds-videos/canc...
Shame: Japanese Prime Minister Noda for dumping the "Zero Nuke" policy. http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/09/new-energy-poli...
Prize: A partly filled out employment application for work at TEPCO's Fukushima No. 1 where there is a labor shortage. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/06/14/nation...
- Anonymous8 years ago
Fame: Japanese Prime Minister Nods for dumping Japan's zero nukes policy.
Prize: The satisfaction that he is contributing to a better future.
Shame: Anti-Keystone pipeline demonstrators. Stopping Keystone will not stop the consumption of fossil fuels. If people use alternative energy, lack of demand will stop such pipelines and the oilsands.
Prize: They should not be allowed to drive cars or to fly.
- SagebrushLv 78 years ago
James Hansen. Category: Shame
http://www.c3headlines.com/fabricating-fake-temper...
Then after all the lying and deceit he has accomplished in his life, he retires and goes into full time communist activism.
Suitable gift: Jail Cell.
Rush Limbaugh: Category: Fame.
His predictions regarding the atmosphere have been more accurate than all of greenies' combined.
Ha! Ha! Bet you don't dare.