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Don't Ski Coalbird Boycott
The next time you head for the ski slopes, make sure you pass by Snowbird resort. Dick Bass, Snowbird owner and outspoken advocate for environmental sustainability, is investing in Alaska’s...
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Press release v. II: Peaceful Uprising
Peaceful Uprising Group to Represent Utah at Power Shift, Capitol Climate Action Upwards of thirty students will travel to Washington, D.C. this weekend, to represent Utah...
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Stop Cliffside Power Plant
Call to Conscience - Cliffside Climate Action Mass Rally and Nonviolent Civil Disobedience To Stop Construction of Duke Energy’s Cliffside Coal Plant April 20, 2009 – Charlotte,...
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Climate Activists Around the Country Begin "Fast For Our Future" on April 20th
Call for Strong Action by the Federal Government to Address Energy/Climate Crisis 15 People to Fast for 25-40 Days or More On the day that Congress returns to Capitol Hill from its spring...
Articles
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- Carbon Cap and Trade
- Why I'll Get Arrested To Stop the Burning of Coal
- An Evil Day for Justice
- UTAH -- Coal Plant Proposals
- First impression of Waxman-Markey: A solid bill that boosts the economy, creates green jobs, and puts the country on a path to preserve a livable climate. Grade: B+
- Al Gore's New slide show
Blog Posts
- NYC Climate Skeptic Conference
- Renowned Climatologist James Hansen to speak at rally in support of Tim DeChristopher
- Tim DeChristopher Arraignment and Rally: Undoing The Bush Years
- Thank you for the question Senator Bennett
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- Power Shift 09: Inspiration, Conviction, Revolution
- Don't Ski CoalBird
News Articles
- EPA May Reverse Bush, Limit Carbon Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants
- Waxman Bill Climate Change Legislation Fails to Impose Necessary Reductions
- Coal power plant: Sanford 'No', Edwards 'Yes'
- U.S. files clean air lawsuit against Westar Energy
- NASA's Hansen Pushes Capitol Coal Protest
- Ontario could be coal-free by 2010
- U.N. says food production may fall 25 percent by 2050

