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Global Warming Fight Gathers SteamGreen Generators More than 100 organizations across the Northeast have partnered in a call for reductions in global warming pollution from power plants. Public health, faith, labor and action groups joined environmental organizations in signing on to a set of principles that support a 25 percent reduction in power plant carbon dioxide emissions by 2020. The gentle curves of the Spiral Solar Wind Chime will come alive with the power of the sun, chiming softly to help your day along. Solar Panel In a letter to their respective governors Wednesday, the groups called for strong action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the regions power plants. Cleaner Air Solutions provide solar panels, solar PV panels, wind turbine generators, or a combination hybrid system, ie solar PV linked to a wind turbine. eco2solar Solar water heating systems, save money and do your bit for the environment with solar energy that costs less than you think. eco2solar for your home, swimming pool or business. 3KW Epa Greenpower Global warming is a serious problem that requires quick, aggressive action, says Emily Rusch, Energy Advocate for the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG). Reducing carbon pollution from power plants is a key strategy in any plan to curb the harmful effects of human-induced climate change. The decorative combination of wind chime and solar light will provide a pleasing feature in any garden. The central crystal of the wind chime is illuminated by a solar powered LED at night and will catch the sunlight during the day. The LED automatically lights in darkness giving up to 8 hours of light each night when fully charged. Powered by an integrated solar panel the wind chime solar light includes a beautiful shepherds crook and mounting stake. simply install and enjoy! Diameter 13cm, Height 92 cm. Wind Energy Northeast states, including all of New England, New York, New Jersey and Delaware, are engaged in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) to create a precedent-setting cap-and-trade program to address carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. 1&1 is proud to be the first large web host who relies solely on renewable energy. At 1&1 we believe in a sustainable society for all and that every business has a role in this responsibility. We have therefore made a strong commitment to fight pollution and preserve our natural resources. 1&1 now uses wind, water and solar power in accordance with the Renewable Energy Certification System (RECS). Solar New Jersey, as a densely populated coastal state, will feel the brunt of global warming more than any other state in the union. That is why we have to act, says Jeff Tittel, New Jersey Sierra Club Chapter director. Solar panels are expensive and, particularly in the UK, inefficient. It usually takes more than a decade for an investment in solar power to pay off and a large amount of space in direct sunlight is required. In the UK climate, effective and productive source of green energy than solar power. In addition, the world's limited supply of silicon can be put to more efficient uses, in computing, for example. Nuclear Power The coalition issued seven principles that provide a blueprint for a program that relies on a mandatory cap for carbon dioxide emissions from power plants as the primary way to reduce emissions. The principles do not rely on nuclear power as an emission-reduction strategy and ensures that the dirtiest power companies, not ratepayers, bear the majority of the costs of shifting to cleaner solutions. Greenpower Inc As a coastal and garden state on the front lines of global warming, New Jersey should be aggressively advocating these seven principles instead of putting up unnecessary road blocks for clean renewable energy like offshore wind, says David Pringle, campaign director for the New Jersey Environmental Federation. In addition to tackling global warming head on, this is the best way to address a plethora of environmental and economic problems from acid rain, smog, air toxics and mercury to our over-reliance on foreign oil specifically and fossil fuels more generally. Solar Electricity Groups lending their support to these principles include the New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club, the New Jersey Environmental Federation, the New Jersey Audubon Society, Green Faith, Delaware Riverkeeper and Grandmothers, Mothers, and More for Energy Safety. The Northeast has the opportunity to provide leadership to the rest of the country and the world by supporting an effective program to reduce global warming pollution, says Rusch. Following these principles will lead to success. Power Greene ENS - 4/3/2005 Topic: Climate ChangeShare this:More about:
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