As winter approaches my largest concern is not being able to ride my bike in the snow. In this case I will have to drive my car more often than I like to. The biggest thing I'm trying to stay focused on is the fact that my winters in the suburbs of Rochester are limited. I'm hoping in the future to settle down in a city that supports public transportation better than Rochester does, and even has a less intense winter. That, along with other things are keeping me sane when driving my car.

EVENT: Step It Up 2007. Saturday, November 3, 2007.
Ever since my involvement with environmental activism, I have used the Greenpeace newsletters as a template for my cause. This Saturday, one year before the next Presidential Election, rallies will be held across the country to strongly encourage the fight against rapid climate change. Capitalism does not pay environmental issues any concern because doing so would not yield profit. Profit, capitalism, our world will not exist if we don't take action by doing little things to encourage a larger cause. This is the largest problem our generation will face. It is imperative that we take action by urging congress to take steps beyond what they already have done.
Thanks to my blogging buddy Frank Regan, I know about a rally going on in Buffalo this Saturday. We will March from Teddy Roosevelt's inaugural site to the monument honoring William McKinley displaying messages urging congress to support policy cutting carbon emissions and the growth of green jobs. Back in April, rallies of this kind were going on as well. I happened to be in DC at the time and witnessed the rally going on right on Capitol Hill. This time, I'm in Rochester, so I'll take what I can get and go to Buffalo.
For more information on the event, check out http://events.stepitup2007.org/november/events/show/2221
It should be a lot of fun, hopefully many will show. Write a letter to your Congressman or Senator inviting them to the event as well.
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