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In the winter, when many people turn on their heaters and put up holiday lights, gas and electric bills can be much higher than usual.
According to the Department of Energy, a family spends more than $1,900 a year on electricity bills and other utilities. A big part of those costs come from wasted energy during those cold months.
However, you can save on winter energy costs if you make some changes in certain areas of your home. Get tips to save energy and money this winter.
We know that you care about the environment, but more than that, you’re
ready to take action to protect it. Please read this important message
from our friends at Pear Energy about how you can support clean energy. Thank you for all you do.
-The Care2 Campaigns Team
For Your Home … NOW
~ Did you know you can power your home using 100% clean energy?
~ Did you know you can do it without special hardware, installation, or even increasing your bill by more than the price of one cup of coffee per week?
~ Did you know your utility bill can fund progressive organizations like Campaign for America’s Future and The Nation instead of corporate lobbying that gets oil companies big tax breaks?
Pear Energy is an easy way to offset all of your dirty coal, nuclear, or natural gas-based electricity by putting clean wind energy onto the grid
We only deliver friendly, efficient and reliable customer service;
We stick to our Fair Price Promise of transparency and reasonable prices – buying clean energy costs a little more, but just a little more – around the cost of one cup of coffee per week;
Pear Shares – We donate half of our profits to organizations that share our dedication to ecological sanity and full employment;
We have a no-hassle satisfaction policy – if you are unhappy, we’ll switch you back with no switching costs and no service interruptions.
Call Them
Their Commitment Clean Energy for Your Home … Now
Did you know you can power your home using 100% clean energy?
Did you know you can do it without special hardware, installation, or even increasing your bill by more than the price of one cup of coffee per week?
Did you know your utility bill can fund progressive organizations like Campaign for America’s Future and The Nation instead of corporate lobbying that gets oil companies big tax breaks?
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Pear Energy is an easy way to offset all of your dirty coal, nuclear, or natural gas-based electricity by putting clean wind energy onto the grid;
We only deliver friendly, efficient and reliable customer service;
We stick to our Fair Price Promise of transparency and reasonable prices -buying clean energy costs a little more, but just a little more – around the cost of one cup of coffee per week;
Pear Shares – We donate half of our profits to organizations that share our dedication to ecological sanity and full employment;
We have a no-hassle satisfaction policy – if you are unhappy, well switch you back with no switching costs and no service interruptions.
I bet you’re wondering what the heck “fracking” is. That’s a good question.
Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, is a controversial drilling technique used by the oil and gas industry that has injected millions of tons of highly toxic chemical fluids into the ground to break apart shale and release natural gas.
Scientists believe these chemicals are poisoning America’s drinking water.
That didn’t stop Vice President Dick Cheney from exempting fracking from the Safe Water Drinking Act in the 2005 Energy Bill or the natural gas industry from unleashing a massive 34-state drilling campaign.
Now, six years later, with the facts stacking up showing the damage being caused and the American lives being placed at risk, a few members of Congress are standing up to close the loophole and hold the oil and gas production industry to the same standards as any other industry to ensure the safe protection of America’s drinking water.
But they’ll need our help to win. Join us in calling on Congress to pass the FRAC Act now.
Representatives Diana DeGette, Jared Polis, and Maurice Hinchey have introduced the Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act in the U.S. House while Senators Bob Casey and Chuck Schumer have introduced the companion bill in the U.S. Senate.
In the past, the oil and gas industry has spent millions of dollars fighting against these common-sense regulations and have succeeded in defeating similar bills. This time, we’re not going to let Congress fight the industry alone.
That’s why Democracy for America is building a coalition of grassroots activists and environmental organizations to work together with leaders in Congress to pass the FRAC Act this year.
We’ll educate the public, expose scientific studies that reveal the real risks, hold rallies, meetings, public forums, and organize grassroots action until we win.
Please add your name and join the campaign to protect America’s drinking water right now.
It’s been reported that since 1999 more than 90 percent of the natural gas wells have used the fracking process. Because of the Safe Water Drinking Act exemption, industry is not required to reveal the exact chemicals used in fracking, but researchers in independent scientific studies suspect 65 percent of the compounds used in fracking are hazardous to human health.
It only takes low concentrations of benzene and diesel fuel, two compounds found in fracking studies, to lead to severe health and environmental consequences and illnesses traced to fracking have been documented in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and Alabama.
As if that wasn’t enough to demand proper regulation and environmental oversight, a recent New York Times article revealed that the inability to properly process wastewater from fracking, may even be allowing radioactive materials into local rivers, streams, and drinking water.
The oil and gas industry is too big and too powerful for us to let members of Congress take them on alone. It’s up to us to stand with them, fight back, and make sure they have the support they’ll need to win.
Join the campaign at www.StopFrackingNow.com today.
Thank you for everything you do.
-Jim
Jim Dean, Chair
Democracy for America
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