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Thanks for standing up to big polluters and saying NO to new carbon pollution …Kevin S. Curtis, Climate Reality
Thanks for standing up to big polluters and saying NO to new carbon pollution.
You sent a message supporting a historic limit on carbon pollution in the U.S. It will bring us one step closer to solving the climate crisis. As of today, we and the rest of the environmental community have sent the EPA a record-breaking 1.5 million comments supporting the proposal.
But we’re not done yet. If we want to make an impact, we need everyone to get involved.
Share our petition with your friends and family. Post it on your Facebook page and on your friend’s Facebook page. Tweet it!
Ask your friends to give carbon the finger.
Some days it seems impossible to make progress – but not today. Today there is something you can do. Ask your friends to join you in sending a message to our leaders: No new carbon pollution in the United States.
http://forms.climaterealityproject.org/share-the-standard
Thanks again,
Kevin S. Curtis Chief Program and Advocacy Officer The Climate Reality Project
Thanks for standing up to big polluters and saying NO to new carbon pollution.
You sent a message supporting a historic limit on carbon pollution in the U.S. It will bring us one step closer to solving the climate crisis. As of today, we and the rest of the environmental community have sent the EPA a record-breaking 1.5 million comments supporting the proposal.
But we’re not done yet. If we want to make an impact, we need everyone to get involved.
Share our petition with your friends and family. Post it on your Facebook page and on your friend’s Facebook page. Tweet it!
Ask your friends to give carbon the finger.
Some days it seems impossible to make progress – but not today. Today there is something you can do. Ask your friends to join you in sending a message to our leaders: No new carbon pollution in the United States.
http://forms.climaterealityproject.org/share-the-standard
Thanks again,
Kevin S. Curtis Chief Program and Advocacy Officer The Climate Reality Project
41 Million Cars — GONE … Union of Concerned Scientists
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Reducing greenhouse gas pollution … Gabe Wisniewski, Greenpeace
Reducing greenhouse gas pollution is one of the most urgent things for our government to do.
Tell the EPA we need stronger rules to protect us from climate change.
The effects of climate change are everywhere. Historically warm winters, killer heat waves and droughts, and 100-year storms have hammered our country in recent years.
Still, power plants in the US are allowed to spew unlimited carbon pollution, which is driving us closer to runaway climate change.
President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finally proposed the first ever rule to change this. Unfortunately, to be as effective as possible, this rule needs to be strengthened significantly.
The rule — known as the Carbon Pollution Standard — limits the amount of carbon pollution that new coal-fired power plants are allowed to emit. Unfortunately, the rule is full of loopholes and applies only to new power plants that are unlikely to be built in the first place. The rule does nothing to reduce carbon pollution from existing sources.
The EPA is now accepting public comments. This is your chance to let the EPA know you want the loopholes closed, the rule finalized and for them to get to work on limiting the coal fired power plants that actually exist.
Tell the EPA: We need strong legal limits to protect us from existing and future sources of carbon pollution.
Coal-fired power plants are the largest single source of carbon pollution in the US. If we don’t put a limit on the amount of climate change causing pollution they are allowed to spew into the air then things are only going to get worse.
Greenpeace and other groups have been working in communities across the country to close down these dirty old plants and stop new ones from being built altogether. We’ve been extremely successful, but we need a strong ruling from the EPA on this issue to fully address climate change.
Americans, have an important role to play in the final outcome of this rule. Almost 200,000 Greenpeace supporters have already submitted their comments to the EPA. Take a minute and add your voice to that list.
Tell the EPA: We need strong legal limits to protect us from existing and future sources of carbon pollution.
Sincerely,
Gabe Wisniewski
Greenpeace USA Coal Campaign Director
Dirty energy is not the answer …Robert Gardner, Greenpeace
just wanted to give you an update on our activities in North Carolina. Just minutes ago, activists greeted employees at Duke headquarters with a message: We’re not going away until you clean up your act. Duke & its CEO Jim Rogers keep claiming they support using renewable energy, and yet they’re spending their time and money by investing in more dirty coal.
Thanks, Robert
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From: Robert Gardner, Greenpeace webmaster@greenpeaceusa.org
To: ynative77@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:35 AM
Subject: #OccupyDuke
Just moments ago activists took a stand at a coal-fired power plant in North Carolina.
Duke Energy is looking to acquire the company that owns the plant, Progress Energy. If the deal goes down, Duke will not only be the largest utility in the country but also one of the dirtiest. That’s because both companies rely on destructive practices like mountaintop removal for getting their coal and neither is making very much progress toward renewable energy.
These activists are there to send a clear message to Duke: Dirty energy is not the answer. But you don’t have to be at a coal plant to send the same message yourself.
Help back up the activists and help us reach our goal of 50,000 letters to Duke CEO Jim Rogers in the next 48 hours by sending the same message yourself right now.
Companies like Duke know they can do better and have invested a lot of money in convincing the public they are. Jim Rogers himself recently acknowledged that his company and other utilities are in a “unique position…to deploy solutions, to raise the capital and not raise the national debt, to do it at scale…”
Unfortunately, their behavior doesn’t match that rhetoric. Duke continues to rely on dirty old coal plants like the one these activists are at today in North Carolina. Polluting the air, destroying mountains, poisoning the water and killing the climate in the process.
And Duke’s planned merger with Progress Energy seems to only be leading them down more dead ends — more dangerous nuclear plants, more dirty biomass, and more coal-fired power plants. In other words, more global warming.
Duke can make a different choice if they want to. But that will only happen if we call them out. That’s why activists have taken a stand today at a coal plant in North Carolina today to get the message across, and it’s why you should take a minute to deliver the same message yourself right now.
Quit Coal,
Robert Gardner
Greenpeace Coal Campaigner







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