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Source: Wikia. Pages: 44. Chapters: 350.org, A nature conservation review, Al Gore, Bellona Foundation, Blogs, Brian Black, Bruce Kershner, Cleaner is cheaper volume 5, David Suzuki Foundation, Defenders of Wildlife, Derrick Jensen, Earth First!, Ed Ayres, Ed Begley, Jr., Edward Abbey, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Journalism, Environmental advocacy, Environmental literature, Environmentalism, Friends of the Earth, Green Energy, Green Political Thought, Green Seal, Green for all, Green to gold, Greenpeace, Hilary French, It's Getting Hot In Here, List of environmental organizations, Lives per gallon, Natural Capitalism, Natural resource defense council, Organic cosmetics, Paul Rauber, PollutionWatch, Rachel Carson, State of the World 1984, State of the World 1997, State of the World 1998, State of the World 1999, State of the World 2000, State of the World 2001, State of the World 2002, State of the World 2003, State of the World 2004, State of the World 2005, State of the World 2006, State of the World 2007, State of the World 2008, State of the World 2009, State of the World Series, Step It Up, The Amazon in the Age of Globalization, Tom Bender, UN Earth Day, UN World Day for Water, Uncommon Ground, Van Jones, We Campaign, WiserEarth, World Environment Day, World Wildlife Fund, Worldwatch Institute. Excerpt: 350.org is an international campaign to bring attention to the number 350. Some scientific research says that unless we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million, there will be irreversible damage to the planet. Other climate scientists, predominantly involved in the field of feedback dynamics, do not apply a minimum figure, instead implying that only pre-industrial levels (280ppm) are sufficient. This suggests that 350.org is more of a brand than a guideline. Global warming is a real threat and it is happening faster than previously predicted. The main Global warming is caused by releasing what are call...