Green New Year’s Resolutions Must Be Electoral
Crossposted from Funding Our Future, the Campus Progress blog promoting policy that provides economic opportunities for our generation. I typically hate these cheesy, often-pretentious,...
View Article38% Reductions In Fossil Fuel Use To Produce Electricity By 2020 Is Possible,...
Crossposted from Funding Our Future, the Campus Progress blog promoting policy that provides economic opportunities for our generation. Is there any doubt left? The website where I found this cool...
View ArticleDon’t Just Watch This Video, Vote It Up!
{UPDATE: We are only 100 away!! We can do this folks! Keep on spreading the word!} We are 120 votes away from being the most voted ‘Energy and Environment’ question about the State of the Union address...
View ArticleDeflecting Questions Is Not A Form Of Clean Energy
Crossposted from Funding Our Future, the Campus Progress blog promoting policy that provides economic opportunities for our generation. Right after the State of the Union, young climate activists...
View ArticleAvatar: the Problematic Environmental Blockbuster
{Written by Jenna Garland, South Carolina Organizer at the Southern Energy Network. Cross-posted from Southern Energy Network’s Blog} Jake Sully and Neytiri from 'Avatar' While visiting my parents...
View ArticleFlorida Students Start the Long Road to Their Student Green Energy Fund Campaign
{Written by Dan Cannon, Florida Organizer at the Southern Energy Network} Green Fees are becoming more and more common on campuses all across the country. A simple idea of young people putting their...
View ArticleIt’s Almost Our Time!
That’s right, on Friday 22 Senators wrote to Senate Majority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) asking for the climate crisis to be the next big issue to be addressed by the Senate. Unfortunately, so far it...
View ArticlePresident & Young People Define Our Decade In Different Ways
Defining Our Future Last week, President Obama met with a bipartisan group of 14 Senators and four cabinet officials to talk about climate legislation. To those of us involved in multi-issue...
View Article“The Politics [on oil drilling] May Have Changed, But the Facts Haven’t”
“…what wouldn’t do a thing to lower gas prices is … to open up Florida’s coastline to Offshore drilling. it would have long-term consequences to our coastlines but no short term benefits since it would...
View ArticleOil Companies MUST Be Held Accountable For Their Mess!
What would you say if I told you that BP, the oil behemoth responsible for the tragic oil spill in the Gulf Coast, could legally get away with paying for less than 3.75% of the total cleanup damages?...
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