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BLUE-GREEN Rally for Clean Energy |
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Clean Energy means Jobs for Nevada! Join your friends who support clean energy at 7:30am on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 at the entrance to the Thomas & Mack Center at UNLV. Free donuts, t-shirts, BPA-free water bottles, green hardhats while supplies last. See national and local environment, labor and business leaders before they attend to the Clean Energy Summit 3.0!
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9/1/10 Tina Past. As you know, one of, if not the largest sector contributing to greenhouse gas pollution is the transportation sector. The Electricfication Coalition is a nonpartisan non-profit group working for the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale to counter the negative economic, environmental and national security impacts of our dependence on petroleum. Check out their Website, Action Center, the Electrification Roadmap and its Economic Impact. |
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Clean Energy Means Nevada Jobs |
8/30/10 If you haven't registered yet for the third annual National Clean Energy Summit, it's time to get a move on! The focus this year is attracting the critical financing to bring our clean energy potential to full reality. Certainly the workforce is trained and ready. It's about jobs for Nevada. The development companies and the technology are in place. We just need access to financing.
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Climate change has real effect on global poverty |
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July 27, 2010 Monica Brett In his Monday letter to the editor, headlined “New energy policy would lift Nevada,” Scot Rutledge of the Nevada Conservation League correctly points out the positive impact that comprehensive climate and energy legislation would have on Nevada. I would like to add that climate change also poses one of the greatest challenges in the 21st century in efforts to reduce global poverty and promote development. FULL ARTICLE
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July 26, 2010, Tina Past Last week's development that the Senate would not take up a comprehensive clean energy and climate change bill this summer was sad news to say the least. The four-point program suggested by Senator Reid will straddle the urgency of now and the Gulf Oil Catastrophe while we regroup for the real effort. The Clean Energy Works campaign members and partners issued a joint statement.
It's not over. We haven't given in or given up. We must make carbon pulluters pay the price for their filthy deeds. We must have a national renewable power standard similar to our own in Nevada to assure the success of alternative energy power development.
Big Oil, King Coal and their Senate water carriers may have won a battle, but they won't win the war for America's future. They must and will be held accountable. All of our futures depend on it.
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