Jewelrypayless.com Battles Global Warming
In an effort to raise public awareness about global warming, Jewelrypayless.com is offering $20 off to all customers who participate in consumer activism against global warming.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 18, 2007 -- Jewelrypayless.com (http://www.jewelrypayless.com) is announcing that it will offer a $20 discount to all customers who engage in activities that combat global warming. The company is taking the initiative to encourage activism amongst consumers. In order to receive the $20 discount consumers can contact Jewelrypayless.com with a letter or email, following guidelines as established on the website, describing their efforts in fighting global warming. Upon approval customers will receive a $20 coupon usable storewide.
According to the National Resource Defense Council, the ten hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990. The level of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, in the Earth's atmosphere has hit a record high going beyond acceptable limits. The US is generating more carbon dioxide than any other country being only 5 percent of the world population yet producing 25% of the greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere, as reported by Time magazine (April 2006). As a result, higher temperatures are threatening dangerous consequences through melting glaciers, drought, disease, floods and lost ecosystems, according to the NRDC.
The main goal is to reduce the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Consumers have many options when it comes to daily activism in the battle against global warming. Recycling more, using fluorescent light bulbs, using less hot water and planting trees are just some of the ways people can help improve our planet on a daily basis. Jewelrypayless.com has created a list of daily actions, viewable on the website which consumers can take to reduce carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.
Jewelrypayless.com co-owner Tom Diep remarked, "We know that with great power comes great responsibility. Being a citizen on this planet is a great gift. I believe that speaking up is the only way to make people listen and hopefully cause a chain reaction of activism."
Countries like Japan and states like Oregon and California have already started taking measures to stimulate public awareness. Japan's government is paying half of the cost of hybrid cars bought by its citizens. Oregon is issuing grants to companies who install environmental-friendly energy generators. California lawmakers have proposed a bill that would set enforceable limits on greenhouse gas emissions, with a goal of cutting the state's pollution 25 percent by 2020.
Jewelrypayless.com is an online retail website featuring sterling silver and cubic zirconia jewelry, located in Southern California. Contact: Tom Diep, Office: 626-571-5874, or email.
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