Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Report Environmental Violations

Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility.  Help EPA fight pollution by reporting possible harmful environmental activity. To do so, visit EPA's website at http://www.epa.gov/compliance/complaints/index.html

Monday, July 6, 2015

U.S. gas heading for Mexico

U.S. gas heading for Mexico 




Staff Writer

A surge in pipeline construction across the Texas-Mexico border is underway, to meet projections that the flow of U.S. natural gas to Mexico will almost double by the end of the decade.

Friday, July 3, 2015

Prince Charles: rewire the global economy to stop climate change

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Heir to the throne calls for end to ‘business as usual’ approach that does nothing to avert catastrophic global warming – and praises Guardian’s climate campaign


 Prince Charles has called for profound changes to how businesses are run and economies are managed. Photograph: William Deshazer/EPA


Prince Charles has said that “profound changes” to the global economic system are needed in order to avert environmental catastrophe, in an uncompromising speech delivered in front of an audience of senior business leaders and politicians.
The heir to the throne – often criticised for his meddling in political affairs – argued that ending the taxpayer subsidies enjoyed by coal, oil and gas companiescould reduce the carbon emissions driving climate change by an estimated 13%.
Although the prince’s passion for environmental causes is well known, the speech delivered on Thursday evening in St James’s Palace, London was particularly pointed in its criticism of companies that protected vested interests and came with a report that proposed raising taxes on them.
Speaking at a event for the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), of which he is a patron, the prince complained that “the irresistible power of ‘business as usual’ has so far defeated every attempt to ‘rewire’ our economic system in ways that will deliver what we so urgently need”.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

G7 leaders agree to phase out fossil fuel use by end of century

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German chancellor Angela Merkel announces commitment to ‘decarbonise global economy’ and end extreme poverty and hunger



The G7 leading industrial nations have agreed to cut greenhouse gases by phasing out the use of fossil fuels by the end of the century, the German chancellor,Angela Merkel, has announced, in a move hailed as historic by some environmental campaigners.
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The full text of the declaration (18 pages) can be downloaded here.

100% is Now

http://100.org?akid=8.2995.az0clm

Hello Friend,

Since our launch, the Solutions Project has been spreading the word that our country can get 100% of its energy from clean, renewable sources. We have the technology, we just need to build the political will.
Now we’re taking things one step further with the launch of our 100% campaign -- which is dedicated to making the 100% clean energy future a reality for everyone.
The campaign kicked off two weeks ago in the heart of New York City’s East Village. With community partners, inspired performers, and solar-powered pizza, we showed what’s possible when clean energy and human energy come together.
Oh, and we got to hear some inspiring words from Mark Ruffalo, Leonardo DiCaprio, and grammy winner Malik Yusef too!  
Check out this video featuring our launch event and partners around the state, then please share it with your friends and family to let them know: #100IsNow.




Our event in New York City was just the beginning. The 100% Campaign is gearing up for a big summer highlighting the work of community leaders, helping you go 100% in your home or business, and giving you ways to make clean energy more accessible and affordable for 100% of us.
Check out the launch video (and share it with your networks) to build momentum for what’s coming next!

http://act.100.org/go/2?t=3&akid=8.2995.az0clm

Yours,
Sarah