Vote this issue - Climate Elections 2008
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1 May 04, 2007 May 07, 2007

In a separate thread, Melanie asked:

How do we "visit elected official" and what's a good way to present concerns?

It's a g ... Read more

0 Mar 07, 2007

In February 2007, a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that global warming is happening and is due primarily to human activity. The report warns that continued warming will bring stronger storms, rising sea levels, a ... Read more

0 Feb 25, 2007

On Thursday, January 18th, the House of Representatives passed the Clean Energy Act of 2007, by a vote of 264-163, repealing $14 billion in subsidies to Big Oil, and investing that money in clean, renewable energy.

This is a terrific v ... Read more

0 Feb 22, 2007

Energy from the sun, wind, and water lasts forever, and conserves resources for future generations. By requiring utilities to generate an increasing percentage of their electricity from renewable resources—rather than fossil fuels which emit ... Read more

3 Feb 21, 2007 Feb 21, 2007

As candidates from all parties are throwing their hats in the
ring, NOW is the time to take action. Unless we have a leader
who is committed to solving our global warming crisis, the
consequences could be dire - and irreversib ... Read more

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This team is the national umbrella for statewide teams on vote this issue, and the home of the Climate Elections Campaign.

Let's use this space to share materials, strategies, etc. The workspace contains a draft letter/questionnaire that can be used to find out where every incumbent and candidate stands.