Hi Livecoders,

The U.N. COP21 Conference in Paris this past December secured a remarkable 
international agreement of over 190 nations to cut carbon emissions and to 
limit global warming to less than 2 deg C.  But now the hard part begins, to 
ensure that individuals, corporations and nations limit carbon emissions and 
transition to clean energy.  This requires mass education, dialogue and 
political action.  It requires correcting misinformation.  My hope is that 
Livecode programmers can play a role is assisting with this challenging global 
transition. 
I’ve posted a project on MIT Climate CoLab to develop a Global Warming Reader 
App using Livecode.  I invite all to register and add comments.  We have 30 
days to finalize this project.

http://climatecolab.org/web/guest/plans/-/plans/contestId/1303501/phaseId/1313706/planId/1327125

I’ve posted a beta Global Warming Reader App at  
GlobalWarmingApps.org/downloads.html  with downloads for Mac & Windows desktop. 
 The Mac download mostly works by my testing, though there are still some bugs. 
 I’ve not been able to test the Windows version, as yet.  Please let me know of 
any bugs you find.  

My son Todd says the user interface is old school.  I’m beginning to use the 
push button and tree view widgets to try to modernize the UI.  

If you would like to improve on this app, please email me 
(j...@globalwarmingapps.org) and I will send you a link to download the 
livecode file.  It is being developed using 8.0 DP12.  

The basic idea of the MIT Climate CoLab project is to develop the best possible 
Global Warming Reader App over the next 6 months.  Please consider improving on 
the app that I’ve started or starting anew and developing an app from scratch. 

Regards,

Jim L



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