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Change doesn't come easily. It takes hard
work and dedication. The members of Save What's Left are dedicated
to their cause, and this site is simply an extension of our
determination. Do you want to get
involved in something special, where you can make a positive
change in your area, your state, your country, or even the
world? Then don't hesitate another minute! Become a member
today, and give whatever you can of yourself, your group, your
school, or organization. All it takes is compassion, and the
knowledge that you are doing the right thing, to make great
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| Want to Start Your Own Chapter? |
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New Save What's
Left chapters are popping up all over the place. They
are easy to start, and all you need is the desire to make our
wolrd a better place. To learn more about how to start your
own chapter, follow the link below. For some cool ideas on
what to do first check out our Club
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| What's New? |
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Well, for starters, this website!
This newly designed site will offer more services and a greater
user experience for our members and other caring persons, groups,
and organizations around the world who wish to get involved and
make a difference.
Through this portal, Save What's Left members
will be able to communicate, share ideas, explore our natural
world, and learn about how they can get involved and really
make a difference.
Want to know more, head over to the Club House: |
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| Did You Know? |
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Did you know.... that cars add
20 pounds of CO2 (that's carbon dioxide) to our air per gallon
of fuel burned? This polution, in turn, is adding to global warming.
What's more, the average car uses about 500 gallons of fuel a
year. Do the math, it's pretty scary.
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"An Inconvenient
Truth" - The Movie |
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An Inconvenient
Truth is a powerful and informative documentary about the ever
growing causes, effects, and future of the Global Warming Phenomenon.
Hailed as one of the most compelling and frightening documentarys
ever made.
Roger Ebert wrote: "In 39
years, I have never written these words in a movie review,
but here they are: You owe it to yourself to see this film.
If you do not, and you have grandchildren, you should explain
to them why you decided not to."
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