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!
We took action on “Support Incentives for Clean Energy Jobs”!
# 100:
4:44 am PDT, May 24,Misha Fredericks, New York
# 99:
4:26 am PDT, May 24,Cristina Ursea, Romania
# 98:
4:15 am PDT, May 24,Marguerite Boone, Massachusetts
But that's not all! If we act now to create clean, renewable, home-grown energy, we'll be closer to weaning our country off of foreign oil. (Which unfortunately comes from the same place as the terrorists we've been having trouble with.)
# 97:
4:05 am PDT, May 24,Anothai Thaitirarot, United Kingdom
# 96:
3:52 am PDT, May 24,Ketzia Jacoby, California
# 95:
3:46 am PDT, May 24,Davie S. Cantrell, Virginia
# 94:
3:31 am PDT, May 24,Name not displayed, Poland
# 93:
3:20 am PDT, May 24,Sarolta Nagy, Serbia And Montenegro
# 92:
2:49 am PDT, May 24,Eva Eberhardt, California
# 91:
2:40 am PDT, May 24,Franziska Eber, Germany
# 90:
2:22 am PDT, May 24,Bill Craig, Germany
# 89:
1:31 am PDT, May 24,Chad Conner, California
# 88:
1:25 am PDT, May 24,Steve Klein, Canada
# 87:
12:40 am PDT, May 24,Noah Evans, New York
# 86:
12:07 am PDT, May 24,Dinda Evans, California
# 85:
12:02 am PDT, May 24,Jessica Moore, Alaska
# 84:
11:39 pm PDT, May 23,Alison Barr, Texas
Now is the time for truly heroic actions to be taken on the parts of our leaders. We, as a nation, should be leading the way to a cleaner, more creative renewable energy. It would be good for not only the climate crisis we face, but also for our crippled economy. This could be our greatest legacy, if only we'd act on it!
# 83:
11:21 pm PDT, May 23,Phyllis Jeroslow, California
# 82:
10:41 pm PDT, May 23,Mark Giordani, California
# 81:
10:27 pm PDT, May 23,Terry Maroney, Texas
# 80:
9:45 pm PDT, May 23,Eleonore Lee, Texas
We can only attain environmental as well as economical stability by making renewable energy more wide-spread and affordable to all. This means giving it a leg up and halting subsidies to oil and gas companies - that are currently enjoying record profits and certainly do not need the subsidies.
# 79:
9:42 pm PDT, May 23,Itzell Ruggiero, Illinois
# 78:
9:28 pm PDT, May 23,Kathleen Cole, Ohio
# 77:
9:20 pm PDT, May 23,Janet Moses, Vermont
# 76:
9:05 pm PDT, May 23,Misty Dunfee, Indiana
I HATE NIPSCO AND I DONT THINK WE THE PEOPLE SHOULD PAY IDIOTIC GAS AND ELECTRIC BILLS MONTHLY! WE PAY EXTREMELY IN OUR RIGHT TO DRIVE AUTOS! WE THE PEOPLE ARE ONE VOICE AND ONE VOICE DESERVING CLEAN ENERGY!!
# 75:
8:56 pm PDT, May 23,John Tessmer, California
This would be the most sensible kind of policy imaginable: it would help the economy -- the American people's employment and financial situations; the environment and the planet itself; the world and all its people and other creatures; and ease our nation's (and other nations') dependence on fossil fuels, which are dangerous politically and to our moral, spiritual, and physical health.
# 74:
8:54 pm PDT, May 23,Amanda Baird, Kentucky
The time for new methods of energy for the U.S. is long overdue. We have to create real productive ways actually fund the programs needed to build these new energy resources.
# 73:
8:45 pm PDT, May 23,Angelique OBrien, Ohio
# 72:
8:37 pm PDT, May 23,Patricia Esch, Virginia
# 71:
8:31 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, California
# 70:
8:27 pm PDT, May 23,Cherie Siebert, Maryland
# 69:
8:24 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, North Carolina
# 68:
8:19 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, South Carolina
# 67:
8:14 pm PDT, May 23,Kevin Gilchrist, California
# 66:
8:13 pm PDT, May 23,Holly Shuffler, North Carolina
# 65:
8:10 pm PDT, May 23,Heather Williams, California
# 64:
8:11 pm PDT, May 23,Terry Sprecker, Massachusetts
# 63:
8:06 pm PDT, May 23,Ravin Sangha, California
# 62:
7:59 pm PDT, May 23,Vera Fuller, Florida
# 61:
7:56 pm PDT, May 23,Vicki Poe, Virginia
# 59:
7:47 pm PDT, May 23,Joanne Huber, Connecticut
# 58:
7:45 pm PDT, May 23,Danielle Masek, Illinois
# 57:
7:38 pm PDT, May 23,Grace Taupo, Texas
# 56:
7:34 pm PDT, May 23,Tanya Payne, Massachusetts
WOW......We suRe need thIs bill to pass........Or we Humans are destined to pass......literally!! And not to far in the fuTure!!
# 55:
7:23 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, Philippines
# 54:
7:22 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, Oregon
# 53:
7:19 pm PDT, May 23,Victoria Dunch, Massachusetts
# 52:
7:20 pm PDT, May 23,Name not displayed, Colorado
# 51:
7:10 pm PDT, May 23,Suzanna Riedl, Ohio
it is the future and it needs to be addressed now !