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5.16.2011

March on Blair Mountain » Register and join the march!

http://marchonblairmountain.org/
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We are so glad you are joining us for the Appalachia Rising: March on Blair Mountain! Here you will find all the information you need to participate in the event!PLEASE NOTE: We are organizing logistics for hundreds of participants in the March and hundreds more of the Rally and Day of Action in a

NPR Top U.S. Scientists To Nation: Global Warming. Really. We Are Not Kidding.

Bill Drayton sees a world where 'everyone is a changemaker'

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Making-a-difference/Change-Agent/2011/0516/Bill-Drayton-sees-a-world-where-everyone-is-a-changemaker
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Bill Drayton founded Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, which now has put about 3,000 social entrepreneurs into the field all over the world, three decades ago. A college professor once described him as having "the determination of Job and the brains of a Nobel laureate." Says Drayton: &qu

WP John McCain to Bush apologists: Stop lying about Bin Laden and torture

How Obama kept the biggest secret of his presidency - SundayIndependent

WP Climate change denial becomes harder to justify

5.15.2011

AUDIO BOOK PLAN B 3.O

http://youtu.be/jbhiYcKaYGk

» What Green Technology Could Save the World?

http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/05/green-tech-save-the-world/
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A cheap way to extract salt from seawater so we can drink it? Several countries are already dealing with the impact of rising populations and shrinking lakes and wells. For example, in Amman, Jordan, the pipes go dry on some days due to a lack of water. Droughts in China, Australia and Ukraine hav

Historic UK climate change deal with legal powers agreed by Cabinet | Environment | The Observer

"IF you are a Change Agent, YOU, not anyone else, are paying your share of the price for what you want." SL

"IF you are a Change Agent, YOU, not anyone else,
are paying your share of the price for what you want." SL

Defusing the population bomb

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinionla/la-ed-population-20110515,0,4170294.story
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It's getting crowded out there. According to an updated report from the United Nations , the planet's population is not following the expected curve: topping out at about 9 billion mid-century and then leveling off. Instead, the demographic trends point to continued growth, bringing the worldwide p

Clean power's share drops

Climate change to create a dustier Southwest | The Salt Lake Tribune

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/51656888-90/climate-crusts-dust-livestock.html.csp
www.sltrib.com
A warmer Southwest might very well mean a dustier Southwest. That's the conclusion of a new study by researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey and

A golden opportunity for Britain to lead the world in energy production

www.guardian.co.uk
Robin McKie: The government's bold commitment to new sources of power is welcome. But we must not botch it this

5.13.2011

Nancy Pelosi Newt Gingrich Agree on Climate Change

Solar plane takes off for first international flight

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-20062578-76.html
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Taking off from its home base in Switzerland this morning, the Solar Impulse is in the midst of a 12-hour flight due to land in Brussels tonight. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Cutting Edge.

No Nukes, No Problem? Germany's Race for a Renewable Future | Renewable Energy

http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/05/no-nukes-no-problem-germanys-race-for-a-renewable-future
www.renewableenergyworld.com
During the last several years, there has been talk of a global renaissance of nuclear energy. That was yesterday. Today, the tragic disaster in Fukushima, Japan, has raised worrying questions about the safety standards of existing nuclear power plants.

Fort Lauderdale's first wind turbines turning up

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fort-lauderdale/fl-wind-turbine-lauderdale-20110513,0,3024831.story
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A giant, modern wind turbine sits atop a small corporate headquarters near downtown, spinning slowly in the breeze to provide some of the building's electricity. More may be on the way.

"'Institutionalizing' ALWAYS favors Flesh/Head over Heart - how 'church' crucifies Jesus daily." SL

"Institutionalizing ALWAYS favors Flesh/Head over Heart -
how 'church' crucifies Jesus daily." SL

"Insane - what Heart looks like to Flesh and Head; and visa versa." SL

"Insane - what Heart looks like to Flesh and Head;
and visa versa." SL

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TODAY - Submit a comment to EPA - STOP Dirty Coal


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But the community fought back.

And thanks to the hard work of local activists, it was announced this week that the Salem Harbor Generating Station is going to close. It's a huge victory. Not just for the people of Massachusetts, but for activists in Colorado, Illinois, Pennsylvania and everywhere else who are working to shut down dirty coal plants in their communities.

Our campaign is just beginning. Greenpeace is going to continue to help these activists shut down the coal-fired power plants that are killing their communities.

However, they can't win without strong health standards from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that limit pollution of toxins like mercury that come from coal-fired power plants. You have the power to make that happen by submitting a comment right now.

Help us close down even more dirty coal-fired power plants by submitting a comment to EPA now and urging them to strictly limit mercury and other toxic pollution from these plants.


The EPA's ability to protect American families from dangerous toxins like mercury is currently under attack by energy industry lobbyists and their friends in Congress. We have to speak up if we want to beat back these attacks and if we want more victories like the one this week in Salem Harbor. It's as simple as that.

Right now, the coal industry doesn't have to worry about the kids who develop asthma or the women put at risk of having a child with birth defects. Those costs are just passed on to the community. The EPA can change all that and put the cost of coal back onto the polluters responsible by limiting the pollution of toxins like mercury from these plants.

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TODAY - Submit a comment to EPA - STOP Dirty Coal



Greenpeace
Greenpeace

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser

Friends,

Please submit a comment to EPA now and urging them to strictly limit mercury and other toxic pollution from coal-fired power plants.


Take Action

For over 60 years, the coal-fired power plant in Salem Harbor, MA has been taking a toll on the community's health by polluting the drinking water and poisoning the air.

But the community fought back.

And thanks to the hard work of local activists, it was announced this week that the Salem Harbor Generating Station is going to close. It's a huge victory. Not just for the people of Massachusetts, but for activists in Colorado, Illinois, Pennsylvania and everywhere else who are working to shut down dirty coal plants in their communities.

Our campaign is just beginning. Greenpeace is going to continue to help these activists shut down the coal-fired power plants that are killing their communities.

However, they can't win without strong health standards from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that limit pollution of toxins like mercury that come from coal-fired power plants. You have the power to make that happen by submitting a comment right now.

Help us close down even more dirty coal-fired power plants by submitting a comment to EPA now and urging them to strictly limit mercury and other toxic pollution from these plants.


The EPA's ability to protect American families from dangerous toxins like mercury is currently under attack by energy industry lobbyists and their friends in Congress. We have to speak up if we want to beat back these attacks and if we want more victories like the one this week in Salem Harbor. It's as simple as that.

Right now, the coal industry doesn't have to worry about the kids who develop asthma or the women put at risk of having a child with birth defects. Those costs are just passed on to the community. The EPA can change all that and put the cost of coal back onto the polluters responsible by limiting the pollution of toxins like mercury from these plants.

The comment period is only open for a short time. Submit a comment today.
    
It's time to quit coal,
Kelly Mitchell
Kelly Mitchell
Greenpeace Coal Campaigner

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Click here to forward this message.

Greenpeace
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