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Yeah check here what he said We have over the course of decades slowly built an economy that runs on oil. It has given us much of what we have -- for good but also for ill. It has transformed the way we live and work, but it's also wreaked havoc on our climate. It has helped create gains in prosperity unprecedented in history, but it also places our future in jeopardy. Since I'm acknowledging everybody -- I'm in a voluble mood today -- let me go ahead and acknowledge my other members of the Cabinet who are here who are part of our energy green team and do just outstanding work on an ongoing basis. First of all, my Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis. (Applause.) cheap web hosting
On Obama's 'tougher fuel standards' posted 6 months ago 2 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Stewart started the interview asking Jackson when she first walked in at the EPA after 8 years of the Bush Administration, had it been used. Enjoy. 70-553
On EPA administrator Lisa Jackson on The Daily Show posted 6 months, 2 weeks ago 5 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
I love my black car but in same way i have to get rid of it. That is because we keep on building infrastructure that rewards car use rather than transit use and fails to create walkable/livable environments that meet our needs.
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On I sold my car, and I couldn't be happier ... I think posted 6 months, 2 weeks ago 20 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Things really going good by developing Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI). The best part is about Prizes which include $5,000 cash money (who couldn’t use some?), bikes, and computers.It will really encourage students to win Cash and latest desktop computer for their use.
On Power Down for the Planet video contest issues challenge for greener computing posted 7 months, 2 weeks ago 1 ResponseClick here to view comment in original post
Its True that Senate Bill 5840 is still alive. A Democrat whose district includes Tacoma, had expressed grave reservations about the bill last week after Tacoma's municipal utility and Clark Public Utiliites, which serves most of Clark County, said the bill would cost its ratepayers tens of millions of dollars in the next dozen years because they would be forced to buy more renewables than customers needed. what must have been intense wrangling over the weekend--with sides most likely defined by utility affiliation rather than political party. The very same appropriations committee that tabled the bill Friday pulled it back off Monday. hookahs
On Washington state renewable plan avoids watering down posted 7 months, 2 weeks ago 2 Responses