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Tell Congress: Support Cool Cars and Clean Energy

Sponsored by: Union of Concerned Scientists

Automakers and utilities are fighting hard right now to roll back efforts to reduce global warming pollution.

This summer, Congress passed an Energy Bill that could help reduce global warming pollution. The Senate version requires cars to go farther on a tank of gas, and the House version requires electric utility companies to obtain more power from clean, renewable sources such as wind and sun.

But now the House and Senate must reconcile the differences between their energy bills. And while the Senate has passed a renewable standard three times in prior sessions, a few Senators this session ardently oppose these standards.

To help combat global warming, the new Energy Bill must include a 35-mile per gallon fuel economy standard AND a 15 percent renewable electricity standard. The Union of Concerned Scientists has shown that stronger fuel economy and renewable energy standards are technologically feasible, will save money for consumers, will create American jobs and can reduce global warming.

Tell Congress to reduce U.S. dependence on oil by increasing fuel economy and clean, renewable electricity today!

deadline: 11-19-2007
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear Senator,

In the next few months the House and Senate will reconcile the two different versions of the Energy Bill. Please accept nothing less than the Senate's position on fuel economy, and accept the House's sound renewable electricity standard-a concept already approved by the Senate several times in the past.

These smart, practical initiatives would save me and my family money on the cost of gasoline and electricity, as well as reduce America's global warming pollution.

I urge you to protect American families by ensuring that the final Energy Bill that goes to the president to sign includes the Senate-passed 35 mile per gallon fuel economy standard AND the House-passed 15 percent renewable electricity standard-anything less is unacceptable.

Thank you,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Tell Congress: Support Cool Cars and Clean Energy” petition!
# 19,989:
11:07 am PST, Nov 19, Karelle Scharff, Colorado
!!!PAY ATTENTION!!! If we, the people, don't make it absolutely clear to our elected representatives, either Democrat or Repugnican, that we DEMAND clean energy policy whose focus is on reducing emissions that contribute to global warming, even if it inconveniences Big Oil and Big Auto, then we are as much a part of the problem as they are. It's up to US. We, the PEOPLE!!!
# 19,988:
10:43 am PST, Nov 19, Priscila R., Portugal
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10:23 am PST, Nov 19, Kiamesha Lake, Florida
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9:28 am PST, Nov 19, Leslie King, California
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9:28 am PST, Nov 19, Joseph Ditty, Pennsylvania
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9:26 am PST, Nov 19, Cathy Brdlik, California
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9:21 am PST, Nov 19, June Rettig, Arizona
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9:19 am PST, Nov 19, Aurelie Bernard, France
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9:19 am PST, Nov 19, Cathi Wasklewicz, Vermont
"Congress 'needs' to reduce U.S. dependence on oil by increasing fuel economy and clean, renewable electricity today!" Personally, I see this as priority for the future of our world.
# 19,980:
9:19 am PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, Ohio
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9:18 am PST, Nov 19, Ashley Mcallister, Tennessee
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9:18 am PST, Nov 19, David Zilkowski, New Jersey
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9:11 am PST, Nov 19, Chandra Zeissler, Utah
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9:05 am PST, Nov 19, Dolores Mauloff, Illinois
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9:02 am PST, Nov 19, Karen Zimmerman, Florida
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9:01 am PST, Nov 19, Amanda Freitas, California
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9:01 am PST, Nov 19, Shannon Riddle, Utah
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8:59 am PST, Nov 19, Celena Chalkley, Florida
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8:51 am PST, Nov 19, Kellie McGettigan, West Virginia
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8:50 am PST, Nov 19, A Murdock, Connecticut
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8:46 am PST, Nov 19, David Wicker, Florida
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8:45 am PST, Nov 19, Lana Kitchel, California
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8:41 am PST, Nov 19, Heather Anacker, California
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8:41 am PST, Nov 19, Cayla Lehmann, Texas
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8:38 am PST, Nov 19, DOLORES WILLIAMS, Maine
WE HAVE TO STOP RELYING ON FOREIGN OIL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE,OUR COUNTRY HAS BEEN GOING DOWN HILL FOR A LONG TIME AND IF NOT STOPPED WILL SOON HIT BOTTOM.IF THIS HAPPENS THE REST OF THE WORLD COUNTRIES WILL FOLLOW .IT'S TIME WE STOPPED THE DESCENT ,BRING IT BACK UP TO WHERE IT USED TO BE AND KEEP IT THERE.I AM LOOKING FOR PEOPLE IN OUR GOVERNMENT TO SERVE WITH OUR BEST INTEREST IN MIND,THEY WILL BE THE PEOPLE THAT GET MY VOTE
# 19,964:
8:38 am PST, Nov 19, Jessica Robbins, Alaska
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8:33 am PST, Nov 19, Lynn Ronk, Virginia
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8:30 am PST, Nov 19, Jay Buckley, Florida
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8:29 am PST, Nov 19, John Rusnak, Arizona
# 19,960:
8:27 am PST, Nov 19, Eric Dougherty, Pennsylvania
# 19,959:
8:26 am PST, Nov 19, Steve Wolfert, New York
Please resist auto lobbyists and enforce stricter gas rules and other incentives for more fuel efficient cars & trucks.
# 19,958:
8:22 am PST, Nov 19, Judith W. Vincent, Oregon
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8:18 am PST, Nov 19, Rachael Calkins, California
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8:15 am PST, Nov 19, Caleb Yeider, New Mexico
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8:13 am PST, Nov 19, Elle Jordan, Massachusetts
If we don't address global warming, it will be too late to save our planet. I have heard many people say that global warming is just a cycle that the planet goes through every thousand years or so. I disagree with that. I have studied enviornmental issues since 2001 and we are the only ones that can save our planet. We have to decrease our dependency on oil. It is as simple as that. We need to leave a decent legacy for generations to come and we must start now.
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8:12 am PST, Nov 19, Rick Provencio, Texas
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8:09 am PST, Nov 19, Connie Leon, California
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8:08 am PST, Nov 19, Name not displayed, California
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8:08 am PST, Nov 19, Rose Moore, Illinois
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