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Michael Brune: Bicoastal Clean-Energy Leadership - 0 views

  • HuffPost Social Reading Some error occurred Login with Facebook to see what your friends are reading Enable Social Reading i Settings Read Share Settings Share everything I read Share only things safe for work Dont share what I'm reading Read Share History Learn More Michael Brune Executive Director, The Sierra Club GET UPDATES FROM Michael Brune Like 137 Bicoastal Clean-Energy Leadership Posted: 12/10/2012 12:20 pm
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Senator Bernie Sanders Backs Renewable Energy Industry - Solar Feeds - 0 views

  • Instead, he believes that money is better spent promoting breakthroughs in the renewable energy sector, once more emphasizing economic responsibility rather than ethical responsibility. Growth in the renewable energy sector means growth in jobs, growth in energy output, and growth in profit. The wind industry alone now employs 75,000 working Americans, supplying residents with more than 50,000 megawatts of electricity (an output equivalent to 50 nuclear plants).  Similar numbers are seen in the solar energy and weatherization industries – a testament to the vitality and potential of the renewable energy sector.
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While Germany Is Headed for 80% Renewable Energy, We're Getting Left in the Dust | Alte... - 0 views

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      Germany is the hopeful model McKibben points toward when citing the economic opportunity connected to renewable energy production and use.
  • While Germany Is Headed for 80% Renewable Energy, We're Getting Left in the Dust
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The Final Tally: Big Polluters' Big Ad Spending In The 2012 Elections | ThinkProgress - 0 views

  • In just the last two months of the campaign, outside groups linked to dirty energy sources or the promotion of a dirty energy agenda spent more than $270 million on TV ads in the presidential, House, and Senate races and industry ads promoting oil, gas, and coal interest, and more than $31 million was spent on energy-related ads, according to a Center for American Progress Action Fund analysis of data from Kantar Media’s CMAG. This includes more than $109 million spent in congressional races with $21.7 million on energy-specific ads. During that time, more than 59,600 spots ran on energy and environmental issues in the presidential race and key House and Senate races.
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Senator Bernie Sanders: To Battle Global Warming, We Must Pick Clean Energy As A 'Winne... - 0 views

  • As a member of both the Senate Energy and Environment committees, I am working to stop the handouts to the fossil fuel industry. I have introduced legislation called the End Polluter Welfare Act. Rep. Keith Ellison filed the companion bill in the House of Representatives. Our measure calls for the elimination for all subsidies to the oil, gas and coal industries.
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US presidential debates' great unmentionable: climate change | Environment | guardian.c... - 0 views

  • By Monday night, the debate about "climate silence" was in full voice. Al Gore weighed in, tweeting during the course of the debate: "Where is global warming in this debate? Climate change is an urgent foreign policy issue."The Green party's presidential candidate, Jill Stein, who went so far as to label Obama a climate change denier in an interview with the Guardian for his failure to discuss the issue on the campaign trail.Other commentators argued allowances should be made for Obama's failure to discuss climate on the campaign trail, and his middling support for environmental concerns while in the White House.Since the rise of the Tea Party conservatives in 2010, energy and climate change have emerged as among the most contentious issues dividing Republicans and Democrats.
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Germany is running out of energy options: no nukes, no Russian gas, no fossil fuels, no... - 0 views

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      Uh oh.  This was our beacon...  Now disrupted by imperialism and politicians...
  • Germany Is Running Out of Energy Options
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IEA acknowledges fossil fuel reserves climate crunch - The Price of Oil - 0 views

  • IEA acknowledges fossil fuel reserves climate crunch Nov12 Lorne Stockman The International Energy Agency released its annual flagship publication today, the World Energy Outlook. The IEA made an historic statement in the executive summary. It said, “No more than one-third of proven reserves of fossil fuels can be consumed prior to 2050 if the world is to achieve the 2 °C goal”, the internationally recognized limit to average global warming in order to prevent catastrophic climate change. Let me rephrase that.  Over two-thirds of today’s proven reserves of fossil fuels need to still be in the ground in 2050 in order to prevent catastrophic levels of climate change.
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Health Questions Key to New York Fracking Decision, but Answers Are Scarce - 1 views

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    More info about fracking and tap water contamination 
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Where greenhouse gases come from, in one graph | Grist - 0 views

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    "Where greenhouse gases come from, in one graph"
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MUST SEE FILM: White Water, Black Gold - EcoWatch: Uniting the Voice of the Grassroots ... - 0 views

  • MUST SEE FILM: White Water, Black Gold A+A-1 02-09-2013Share Specialty Studios Most Americans know little about the source of oil for the proposed Keystone Pipeline—the tar sands of Northern Alberta. The tar sands are not a traditional oil field. The oil is extracted and processed from the sands at a significant and devastating environmental and health cost to the land and people, and the process itself is a major contributor to climate change.
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NECEC Applauds New England Governors for Reducing RGGI Emissions Cap | New England Clea... - 0 views

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      This northeastern model is significant in advance of President Obama's State of the Union address this Tuesday, in which he'll focus on the economy -- hopefully connecting its future health to a post-carbon model.
  • Business Leaders Bullish: New Emissions Cap Good for Business, Consumers and Massachusetts’ Economy
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1 Percent of America's Power Plants Emit 33 Percent of Energy Industry's Carbon | Mothe... - 0 views

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    Another 1% that's fouling it up for the rest...
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Utilities Feeling Rooftop Solar Heat Start Fighting Back - Bloomberg - 0 views

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      More resistance to renewables...  Got to pressure politicians and utilities to embrace (enforce) change...
  • Utilities Feeling Rooftop Solar Heat Start Fighting Back
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As The Debates Approach, We Must Break The Candidates' Silence On Climate Change | Thin... - 0 views

  • To help the candidates answer a “what will you do about the climate” question, the Presidential Climate Action Project will release the latest of its reports next week on what the President and his Administration can do, with or without Congress.  Among its proposals will be how the next Administration can launch America’s deliberate and historic transition to an advanced energy economy. The bottom line is this: The American people are finding they can’t run and can’t hide from the insidious impacts of global warming. Political candidates should not be allowed to hide from the issue, either.
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