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Support Incentives for Clean Energy Jobs

Target: US Congress
Sponsored by: Alliance for Climate Protection - We Can Solve It
By raising your voice on the issue of clean energy, you're in some very good company. A great many Unlikely Alliances have formed to make the call for clean power:

- The United Steelworkers, as part of the Blue-Green Alliance, see the great jobs potential in the renewable energy sector, and they want safe and affordable energy sources for our manufacturing sector.

- Green For All brings renewable energy jobs right to the heart of America's inner cities. They are unifying diverse urban communities around a clean energy future.

- The 25 x '25 Alliance, based largely in America's Farm Belt, is pushing the U.S. to derive 25 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2025. It's an ambitious, but attainable, goal - so long as Congress acts.

Urge your member of congress to support tax incentives for renewable energy!
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 20,000
 

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Dear Members of Congress:

I urge you to support tax incentives for renewable energy. These incentives help create jobs and lower greenhouse gases. They are the kind of policies that will help solve the climate crisis.

[Your comment]

Sincerely,
[Your name here]
We took action on “Support Incentives for Clean Energy Jobs”!
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5:00 pm PDT, Jul 28, Kathryn Beaton, Michigan
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2:34 pm PDT, Jul 28, Anna Hornick, California
I urge Congress to act on clean energy, this is not something we can put off!
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SAVE HUMANITY AND WILDLIFE!!
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9:52 am PDT, Jul 25, Tarequl Islam Munna, Bangladesh
Green For All brings renewable energy jobs right to the heart of America's inner cities. They are unifying diverse urban communities around a clean energy future.
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3:56 pm PDT, Jul 23, Nora Pardave, Florida
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10:19 am PDT, Jul 23, Tamzyn Bell, Florida
While we do depend on oil, I think it would be best to begin creating incentives and jobs in other market types; stop putting all of our eggs in one basket. It is better to make a gradual transition now rather than be forced into it later and not having economic/natural resoucre wiggle room that we do now.
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11:40 pm PDT, Jul 22, Suzanne Philbrick, Maine
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2:28 pm PDT, Jul 22, JOSSIE A ROSS, Canada
OH YESSSSSSSS........
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2:18 pm PDT, Jul 22, Tony Bell, Texas
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9:29 am PDT, Jul 22, Blair Taylor, California
We needs this now!
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