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5 Articles match "Coal Plants","United States"
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Plan B 4.0 – Book Review
The United States is third.) Indeed, the inability to do so is one of the hallmarks of a failing state. Each year the list of failing states grows longer, leaving us with a disturbing question: How many failing states before our global civilization begins to unravel? Consider the state of Texas. Lester R.
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, October 5, 2009
Energy [R]evolution: A Sustainable U.S.A. Energy Outlook
Energy Outlook , details how the United States can cut greenhouse gas emissions to the levels we must reach in order to prevent the worst effects of global warming and simultaneously build a sustainable economy. electricity comes from fossil fuels, including 53 percent from coal. times as many jobs as coal.”
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
To The Next U.S. President: 100 Words for 100 Days
We hope you enjoy reading their responses below: Ted Wolf, Portland writer and board member, Focus the Nation World Without Borders* The forty-fourth President of the United States should devote two weeks of the First 100 Days to a round-the-world journey with a stop on every continent. Phase out coal and eliminate coal subsidies.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, November 20, 2008
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13 Best Energy Ideas (And 3 Really Bad Ones) :: by Sarah van Gelder
of coal. taxpayers subsidize the oil and gas industry to the tune of $39 billion and the coal industry by $8 billion. Examples: Belgium, France, and Japan have phased out subsidies for coal. Plant trees in cities and suburbs—especially fruit and nut trees. MAGAZINE GRAPHIC, 2008. Each year, U.S. Recycling.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 4, 2008
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Plan B 4.0 – Book Review
The United States is third.) Indeed, the inability to do so is one of the hallmarks of a failing state. Each year the list of failing states grows longer, leaving us with a disturbing question: How many failing states before our global civilization begins to unravel? Consider the state of Texas. Lester R.
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, October 5, 2009
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Energy [R]evolution: A Sustainable U.S.A. Energy Outlook
Energy Outlook , details how the United States can cut greenhouse gas emissions to the levels we must reach in order to prevent the worst effects of global warming and simultaneously build a sustainable economy. electricity comes from fossil fuels, including 53 percent from coal. times as many jobs as coal.”
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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To The Next U.S. President: 100 Words for 100 Days
We hope you enjoy reading their responses below: Ted Wolf, Portland writer and board member, Focus the Nation World Without Borders* The forty-fourth President of the United States should devote two weeks of the First 100 Days to a round-the-world journey with a stop on every continent. Phase out coal and eliminate coal subsidies.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Making a green revolution
Thomas Friedman “Big Oil and King Coal may have armies of lobbyists, lawyers, foreign diplomats and even military advisors, but Americans know that we can do better for ourselves, our country, and our fellow humans. by Ted Glick October 23, 2008 “Just because we can’t sell shares in nature doesn’t mean it has no value.” market place. The U.S.’s
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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