Thought this report might be of particular interest to the sustainable cities group. it details best practices in cities
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One Step Forward, One Step Back: While Mayor Emanuel Ramps Up Building Efficiency, Governor Quinn Announces 30-Year Coal Binge
Within the last 24 hours two separate announcements set sharply contrasting courses for Illinois
Office of Consumer Counselor reverses stance on Duke Energy
July 8. 2011-by John Blair, valleywatch.net editor. In a shocking reversal of position, the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor
Check out what Ohio youth have been up to!
As one of the newer additions to RE-AMP, the Ohio Student Environmental Coalition has wasted no time in taking action
Efficiency emerges from 2011 Minnesota legislative session relatively unscathed
cross-posted from Fresh Energy’s blog The 2011 Minnesota legislative session resulted in some disappointing setbacks for clean energy. However, one bright
Minnesota’s RES isn’t driving up your electricity rates
cross-posted from Fresh Energy blog Now that we’re nearing the legislative session’s finish line, one question we keep hearing around
“My First Time at Power Shift”
Check out NWF Intern’s Blog about her first time at Power Shift http://blog.nwf.org/campusecology/2011/05/nwf-intern-alex-costakis-my-first-time-at-power-shift/
Vatican calls for immediate action against climate change
cross-posted from Fresh Energy blog Posted May 5th on the Vatican website: “We appeal to all nations to develop and
Bill McKibben and 350.org announce Moving Planet
350’s 2011 Day of Action is September 24th! In case you missed it, here is the announcement from Bill McKibben.
Candidacy Statement: Transportation Working Group Leader
Candidacy Statement for 2011 RE-AMP Steering Committee Elections – Steve Hiniker, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Why are you interested in