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Official Google Blog … Wind


A new wind investment in Texas

It sure is windy in Texas. So windy, in fact, that we’ve made another wind energy investment there. In late December we finalized an agreement to invest $75 million in the Panhandle 2 wind farm in Carson County, outside of Amarillo. The 182MW facility, developed by leading wind developer Pattern Energy Group LP, has the capacity to generate enough renewable energy to power 56,000 U.S. homes. We expect the facility to be operational by the end of 2014.

The future site of Pattern’s Panhandle 2 wind farm

Panhandle 2 is our 15th renewable energy investment overall, and our second in Texas—last year around this time we announced an approximately $200 million investment in the Spinning Spur wind farm. In addition to these two projects, we’re also buying Texas wind from the Happy Hereford wind farm as part of our goal of operating on 100 percent renewable energy.  These efforts reflect our long-standing commitment to renewable energy as both an investor and a consumer.

Sunset at another Pattern facility, Gulf Wind

Let that Texas wind blow!
Posted by Nick Coons, Principal, Renewable Energy

Children need help


Mercy Corps

TELL US WHAT INSPIRES YOU

Photo: Cassandra Nelson / Mercy Corps

Photo: Cassandra Nelson / Mercy Corps

Have you thought about how far your kindness can travel?
In recent months, the kindness of Mercy Corps supporters has traveled to the world’s toughest places. In the Philippines, they are helping families rebuild houses that Typhoon Haiyan swept away. In Syrian refugee camps, they are providing warm clothes and blankets for children who are facing the winter cold. And in South Sudan, they are delivering lifesaving aid and supplies to families fleeing violence.
Your kindness can go to places where you may never set foot — but where you’ll have a lasting impact.
Dear friend, you’ve  been a dedicated partner and friend. Your opinion matters. That’s why I hope you’ll take a few minutes to answer our short survey — just 5 questions — to let us know what you think.
Isn’t it amazing to realize that compassion can have global reach?  Whether it’s helping women and children in the Central African Republic get medical attention and legal protection after assault, or ensuring that a starving baby in Ethiopia gets the food and health care she needs to survive, our donors are there.
We haven’t heard from you in a while, and we want to know what you think. Please take our short 5-question survey now ▸
Sincerely,
Dan O'Neill, Mercy Corps Founder
Dan O’Neill Mercy Corps Founder

Jon Soltz, VoteVets.org … New TV ad on the big oil giveaway


VoteVets.org
So far, over 60,000 people have signed their name to our petition calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to save the Renewable Fuel Standard.
It looks like yours is missing.
As General Clark wrote a few weeks ago, “As veterans, military family members, and VoteVets supporters, we have a unique understanding about the cost of our dependence on foreign oil. It’s not just measured in the price at the pump, or a changing climate, but also in the lives lost and changed through deployments to protect the flow of oil in the Middle East.”
The RFS ensures that a minimum amount of renewable fuels are used for transportation in the United States — and it’s important.
We’ve decided to run a television in ad in several key states about this issue. Watch our spot and sign-on to our petition before we deliver it later this month.
http://action.votevets.org/rfs_ad

Thanks for standing with veterans and military family members on this important issue. We’ll be in touch.
Jon Soltz  @JonSoltz  Iraq War Veteran and Chairman  VoteVets.org

All Faces All Races Immigratio​n Forum


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Immigration reform is fundamentally important not only to our families but to all New Yorkers, whose neighborhoods are filled with vibrant culture and diversity. We value your commitment to equality and your influence in your community and therefore request your participation at this important forum where we will discuss immigration policies, reform efforts, and impacting legislation in an effort to achieve equality for all.

 During this Forum we will also launch the “G Project” (The Generation Project), which identifies 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation black immigrants.

Space is limited, so please RSVP right away: (212) 871-6899 or cminier@theblackinstitute.org
Christian Cultural Center please RSVP to Keith White at keith@freeintegrated.com

The Black Institute http://www.theblackinstitute.org/

Republicans don’t know my sister


My sister Angel and I do not have a lot in common. But we have a bond strengthened by shared experiences and her three perfect daughters. Angel was the sole provider for her family until she was injured. That injury and subsequent unemployment put her family in a scary situation. Since then, she has used food stamps to fill in the gaps that temporary employment and family cannot fill. She has done more with less than anyone I have ever seen. And she isn’t alone. Republicans point to the hysterical caricatures of “lazy, surfer dude, moochers” as the typical food stamp recipient. But you’ve met a few of the 4,000 DFA members that shared their experiences of food stamps already — Sharon, Dan and Tesha. We know that this can happen to anyone. Busting the myth behind Republican stereotypes about food stamps is central to flipping the frame around the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (which administers food stamps) before Congress votes on potentially devastating cuts to SNAP. One way to do that is by sharing stories from our friends, family, neighbors and others over social media. We need to change the conversation about food stamps in America. That’s why several DFA members who have been on food stamps have courageously shared their experiences and photos with us. Please click here to read and share their stories with your friends on Facebook. So many of the stories shared with us expressed shame for using the program. There is no shame is receiving help and there is no honor in suffering. Millions of families face food insecurity everyday. Folks like David I., a son and brother from Palmyra, Tennessee, who shared his experience with us, along with more than 4,000 other DFA members who sent us their survival stories:

“My father passed away in 2005 and my older brother got laid off from a very good job he had held for 6 years. He had to take a minimum wage job when he had been making 60k. I also had a minimum wage job and was taking care of my disabled mother. We needed food stamps until my brother and I got better jobs several years later.”

People like David and their families are why this program matters. Let’s make sure they don’t get caught up in Republican hysterics. Click here to read the stories of these courageous food stamp recipients and share their stories on Facebook to help beat back the stereotypes used to justify cuts to the SNAP program. Even though their family is struggling now, thanks to a determined mother and SNAP, I know my nieces have bright futures ahead. As I watched my eldest niece practice her signature, I couldn’t help but think that she could one day be signing bills in the Oval Office. Whether she becomes President, an electrician or something else entirely, her future shouldn’t be jeopardized by Republican hysterics and ignorance. By changing the narrative, we’ll make sure it won’t. Thank you for all you do. — Monique
Monique Teal, Campaign Manager Democracy for America