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Support America's first offshore wind farm

Target: U.S. Senate
Sponsored by: Care2
Several U.S. Senators, led by Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK), are trying to block plans for "Cape Wind," the nation's first offshore wind farm in Cape Cod, MA. The wind farm would create jobs and meet 75% of the electricity needs of Cape Cod and surrounding islands, helping to reduce fossil fuel consumption and cut global warming pollution from power plants.

But despite the huge potential benefits, Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA) backs a bill that would effectively halt the proposed construction. The 130-turbine, 24-square-mile cluster of windmills would be about 8 miles from Kennedy's home in Hyannis Port.

Ted Kennedy and other rich homeowners just don't want their view spoiled.

The Cape Wind project has been undergoing stringent environmental reviews for five years now; experts estimate there would be very little if any negative impact under water for marine life.

As record oil prices turn attention to the need for renewable fuels, momentum is building in Congress to buck Senator Edward M. Kennedy's bid to block the proposed Cape Cod wind energy project. Speak up! Sign this petition and let your representatives know that you want renewable energy!
deadline: 5-4-2007
goal: 50,000
 

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Dear Senator,

I strongly urge you to vote to remove Sen. Stevens' offshore wind farm amendment from the Coast Guard Authorization Act (H.R. 889).

[your comment here]

The wind farm would save millions of dollars in energy costs and help the United States wean itself off foreign oil at a time of record-high prices, in a region where fuel bills have doubled in 5 years.

During its construction and operation, Cape Wind would create jobs and increase tax revenues in the region. And once operational, it would be able to meet about 75 percent of the electricity needs of Cape Cod and surrounding islands, helping to reduce fossil fuel consumption and cut global warming pollution from power plants.

For the past five years, Cape Wind has been subject to an ongoing rigorous environmental review process that is examining all aspects of the project, including wildlife and navigational issues, to ensure that any appropriate protective measures are adopted.

Experts estimate there would be very little if any negative impact on marine life.

Development of America’s offshore wind industry would benefit both our environment and our economy. Please protect Cape Wind and remove Sen. Stevens' amendment before passing the Coast Guard Reauthorization Act.

Sincerely,

[your name]
[your address]
We signed the “Support America's first offshore wind farm” petition!
# 200:
8:24 am PDT, May 6, Connie Maltin, Florida
This is a positive and clean source of renewable energy. We should all be supportive of becoming non dependent upon foreign oil by using clean and effective methods.
# 199:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Name not displayed, Florida
Which is more damaging to marine wildlife an offshore oil drilling or an offshore wind farm?
# 198:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Gordon Thompson, Michigan
# 197:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Kevin Newman, Montana
# 196:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Arlene K golden, Arizona
Typical of the hypocricy that exudes out of the Republican party. They care nothing about Americans, and everthing about multi-national corporate greed.
# 195:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Sara Pérez, Pennsylvania
We need clean alternatives and until today, we don't need a war for get wind.
# 194:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Sally Ann Keyes, Minnesota
# 193:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Brian Alderman, Florida
Ted Kennedy and other greedy, worthless politicians have no problem sticking oil wells off our coasts but when it comes to a cheap, clean form of energy off their own coast they do a 180.
# 192:
8:23 am PDT, May 6, Julie VanDerWeele, Pennsylvania
# 191:
8:22 am PDT, May 6, Kim Tostenson, Minnesota
America must develop renewable alternative energy to be secure again and the planet demands this for survival!
# 190:
8:22 am PDT, May 6, Michael McFarland, Tennessee
# 189:
8:22 am PDT, May 6, Christina Weiss, Florida
# 188:
8:22 am PDT, May 6, Neri Garcia, Florida
# 187:
8:22 am PDT, May 6, Pauline Clarke, Florida
# 186:
8:21 am PDT, May 6, Mike Vanlandingham, Kansas
# 185:
8:21 am PDT, May 6, Laurel O'Neill, Florida
# 183:
8:20 am PDT, May 6, Maire Quilter, Indiana
# 182:
8:20 am PDT, May 6, Maria Falce, Michigan
Our precious Earth needs this. Please support her.
# 181:
8:20 am PDT, May 6, Nancy McDonald, Oregon
# 180:
8:20 am PDT, May 6, EJ Marko Jr, Florida
# 179:
8:19 am PDT, May 6, Silver Becker, Colorado
# 178:
8:18 am PDT, May 6, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
# 177:
8:17 am PDT, May 6, Arlene Braswell, Florida
# 176:
7:59 am PDT, May 6, Kyle McAdam, New Hampshire
Wind Farms need our support. This is a very viable way to create electicity without the use of oil, natural gas and coal.This farm could and would be the start of other wind farms and sun farms, makingelecticity from the sun, and could spur on renewable energy options.There is no reason to shoot down this bill that I can think of other than political reasons.
# 175:
7:58 am PDT, May 6, Kym Ralston, Indiana
All states should take this lead to generate wind energy all over America!
# 174:
7:55 am PDT, May 6, Jennifer Wexel, Michigan
# 173:
7:29 am PDT, May 6, Annie Ralph, Colorado
The "not in my backyard" philosophy is acceptable when they want to bury thousands of barrels of nuclear waste in your neighborhood. However, as far as improving our nation's independence from oil and other non-environmentally sound energy sources is concerned, it is not acceptable at all. Sustainable living is the future. Welcome on board.
# 172:
7:22 am PDT, May 6, Roger Price, Nebraska
# 171:
6:46 am PDT, May 6, Vickie Johnson, Tennessee
# 170:
6:22 am PDT, May 6, Debbie Cheeseman, United Kingdom
# 169:
6:06 am PDT, May 6, Diana Whatley, Florida
# 168:
6:02 am PDT, May 6, Ange Barrett, United Kingdom
# 167:
5:22 am PDT, May 6, Rose Kennedy, Pennsylvania
# 166:
4:50 am PDT, May 6, Sheryl Bradakis, Michigan
# 165:
3:56 am PDT, May 6, Kathryn Tamenne, Pennsylvania
# 164:
1:59 am PDT, May 6, Aiven Andrians, California
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1:29 am PDT, May 6, Faridza Abbas, Philippines
# 162:
1:25 am PDT, May 6, Steve Klein, Canada
# 161:
12:43 am PDT, May 6, Fabio Roccaforte, Italy
# 160:
12:43 am PDT, May 6, Patrick Falvey, New York
# 159:
12:24 am PDT, May 6, Name not displayed, California
# 158:
12:22 am PDT, May 6, Name not displayed, Mississippi
# 157:
10:23 pm PDT, May 5, Cindy Andersen, Illinois
# 156:
9:49 pm PDT, May 5, Kathleen Kenny, Colorado
# 155:
8:01 pm PDT, May 5, Carrie Hawthorne, Washington D.C.
# 154:
7:26 pm PDT, May 5, Chris B, Tennessee
# 153:
7:08 pm PDT, May 5, Susan Volpe, Florida
# 152:
7:07 pm PDT, May 5, Larry Petersen, Kentucky
# 151:
7:07 pm PDT, May 5, Wendy Hojohn, New York
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