Declare your energy independence by participating in Vermont’s first crowd-sourced film.
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Declare your energy independence by participating in Vermont’s first crowd-sourced film. statewide benefits will help Vermont meet our statutory goal to improve the energy efficiency of 25% of our housing stock (or 80,000 homes) by 2020, saving Vermonters money and reducing greenhouse gases…. Friday, February 3: tomorrow evening at the joint legislative hearing on energy! When: Feb. 2, 2012 • 6 to 8 p.m. Where: Room 11 at the State House in Montpelier. Who wants to build a risky, dirty 1,700 mile oil pipeline across America’s heartland? Big Oil and their lobbyists, that’s who. Guess who else? Their political puppets. look at how buildings can be a part of a regenerative land use pattern. one VERY important thing you sure got wrong in your speech, which is regarding CLEAN ENERGY! Clean energy does NOT include offshore drilling, gas fracking or coal. I have to consequently question your sincerity about Clean Renewable Energy, which should be one of your top concerns Energy plan calls for Vermont to receive 90% of its energy from renewable sources by 2050. Vermont can do this — but the governor needs your support. Let’s tell Montpelier that the faster we move towards a renewable energy future, the better we will stand in our fight against climate change. first state to initiate a full-scale urgent response to the climate crisis |
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