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Climate Change - Action NowClimate change. The costs of energy we consume does not properly reflect the costs to our land, water and air. There should be a carbon tax on the sources of energy: coal, oil, gas which damage our enviroment the most.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Peter Allen
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Solar panels and wind turbinesEach town ought to have its own solar panels and wind turbines .2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Solar panels and wind turbines
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Ban plastic bags in CaliforniaWe know the damage plastic bags do, yet we continue to bring our groceries and everything else home in thousands of plastic bags each day. Other states have banned the use of plastic bags in stores and their citizens bring their own bags; It is the responsible thing to do.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Donna Griep
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Use me for better energy futureabout a new energy patent. I'm affected by the issue.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wenhai Su
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Establish Very Strict restrictions on FrackingTo protect air, and stability of the earth under Colorado. Also protect streams, lakes, wells, aquifers, and underground streams. The amount of clean water used in the process of fracking should have a limit that is reasonable in the light of scare water in Colorado.803 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Pat McVey
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Put wolves back on the endangered species listAs a person who loves animals and cares about maintaining the balance of our natural environment, of which wolves are a vital part, I fear that they will be driven to the point of extinction(again.) Many people seem to have nothing but contempt for them and would happily see them wiped out.22 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carole Ritenour
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Obama: Declare a Marine Monument to Protect California from Offshore OilThe northern California coast is one of the most biologically diverse and productive marine ecosystems in the world thanks to protections in place by the National Marine Sanctuary system. However, a broadly supported local effort to expand the Sanctuary boundaries, Representative Lynn Woolsey’s bill (HR 192), has stalled in Congress. Your support is needed today to urge President Barak Obama to declare a protective marine monument in the area proposed for Marine Sanctuary expansion by Woolsey in HR 192. Obama has the power of executive order to grant Californian’s this wonderful gift and provide Rep. Woolsey closure to her campaign to protect California’s Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino coasts from the threats of offshore oil drilling before she retires at the end of this term. The plan to expand the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries from Marin north through the entire Sonoma Coast to Point Arena in southern Mendocino County has wide support from California elected officials, local governments, the Marin County Board of Supervisors, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, fishing organizations, businesses, chambers of commerce and environmental groups. Expanding the National Marine Sanctuaries would prevent oil drilling and offer other protections to an area that is one of the most biologically productive regions in the entire world. It would ensure that this vital area would be protected so it can continue to provide jobs for the coastal economy, the tourism industry, and the commercial and recreational fishing communities. President Obama has less that a month to act before Rep. Woolsey leaves office! Her replacement, Jared Huffman, is also a strong supporter of HR 192. Obama can follow his predecessors in establishing marine monuments through executive order; in January 2000, President Bill Clinton established the California Coastal National Monument by executive order, protecting all the islets, reefs and rock outcroppings — including the Farallon Islands — along the 840-mile California coast; in 2006, President George Bush, inspired by his wife, Laura, created the Papahanaumokuakea National Marine Monument northwest of Hawaii and created the largest protected area in U.S. waters! Join the Turtle Island Restoration Network in urging President Obama to take swift and decisive action to create a marine monument for the preservation of California’s valuable marine wildlife and the security of this ecosystem that we all depend on.2,193 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Chris Pincetich
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Regulate coal ash!My family and friends have suffered from an inordinate amount of asthma attacks,cancer and heart problems due to coal-fired electric power plants and the coal ash that is openly stockpiled next to the power plants. This coal ash from coal-fired power plants continues to pollute Kentuckians and many other Americans living in areas where coal is burned to provide electricity. Coal ash is toxic and should be regulated by the US EPA asap!5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rosanne Fitts Klarer
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Climate Change and Alternative EnergyThe inhabitants of earth are experiencing the effects of over using fossil fuels...more frequent storms like Sandy and Katrina;; more excessive forest fires; "dust" storms; receding snowpack and glaciers; forests dying from beetles; rising ocean levels...all of which cost lives and tremendous funds. Alternative energy sources to supplant fossil fuels must be pursused with greater vigor and speed. Our country can be a leader in the effort, but we must start now.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Richard Reilein
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Presidential Grand Jury On Climate ChangeWe can wait no longer for the debate on Climate Change to be decided in the media. The President should take Mayor Bloomberg's warning on climate change seriously and appoint a blue ribbon group that includes Al Gore, Bloomberg, leaders of Science, Industry, long time activists, and the Governors of the states affected by the Great Storm to hold hearings and produce a Warren Commission stlye report to the country,6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by steven birnbaum
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Reduction in GarbageFor all Americans and residents living in the U.S. about finding ways to reduce the amount of garbage produced every week. But starting small in North Carolina and essentially spreading out to encompass the whole country. In essence, reduction of landfill waste.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Kim
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Ban Chemical Aerosols Polluting Our AirThere is a huge program now in progress to spray metal dust from high flying jets that settles on populated areas and causes extensive air pollution. It is being done nation wide and the materials used are toxic. The clouds of dust linger in the sky for many hours and settle into gray haze near the ground where we then must inhale the pollutants. This practice is outrageous and must be stopped.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mike Owen