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November 9, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Solving Global Warming
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- cleanenergycommonsense, cleantech, climatechange, climatelegislation, energyandclimate2009, fgbbook, globalwarming, graham, greenjobs, indiana, laborunions, manufacturing, steelworkers
Last week, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said, "The green economy is coming. We can either follow or lead." The senator was explaining why he supports the clean energy and climate legislation that is currently before the Senate. His words...continued→
September 25, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Solving Global Warming
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- alcoa, allowances, climatelegislation, climateweek, copenhagencountdown, energyandclimate2009, G20, greenjobs, laborunions, manufacturing, pittsburgh, steelworkers, trade, tradeadjustment, USCAP
The G20 Summit has arrived in Pittsburgh on the heels of the Climate Summit in New York. These back-to-back meetings on the world's climate and the world's economy signify that protecting the planet has economic dimensions. So let's ask the question that's on...continued→
September 24, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Green Enterprise
, Solving Global Warming
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- cleanenergy, climateweek, copenhagencountdown, G20, globalwarming, greenjobs, laborunions, madeinamerica, pittsburgh, steelworkers
On Wednesday, the last "Made in America" rally took place in Pennsylvania. Members of the United Steelworkers other unions joined forces with environmentalists to show their support for clean energy and climate legislation just before world leaders pull into town for...continued→
September 9, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Solving Global Warming
, U.S. Law and Policy
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- astroturf, climatelegislation, copenhagen, copenhagencountdown, energyandclimate2009, greeneconomy, laborunions, steelworkers
Congress has returned to work on one of the most ambitious legislative agendas we have seen in years. What does this mean for people who support clean energy and climate legislation? It means the urgency has never been greater. Three...continued→
September 3, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Green Enterprise
, Solving Global Warming
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- energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, greenjobs, indiana, laborunions, lisajackson, madeinamerica, steelworkers, windturbines
On Tuesday afternoon, I traveled through the ailing industrial parks of Gary, Indiana to talk with steelworkers in a large union hall. I had come to attend the Made in America rally and to hear union leaders and EPA Administrator...continued→
September 1, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Green Enterprise
, Solving Global Warming
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- astroturf, cleanenergy, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, greenjobs, indiana, laborunions, simplesteps, steelworkers
This week, the Made in America tour heads to Gary, Indiana, where workers will rally in support of green jobs and climate legislation. These men and women recognize that Gary's ailing steel plants can be revived by producing parts for...continued→
August 20, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Green Enterprise
, Solving Global Warming
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- bluegreenalliance, cleanenergy, cleantech, economicstimulus, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, greenjobs, laborunions, manufacturing, steelworkers, weatherizing, windpower
In the past few weeks, we have heard a great deal about the naysayers who hijack town hall meetings, offering fear mongering and intimidation but no real solutions for our nation's problems. Starting today, we will begin to hear about...continued→
August 5, 2009
Posted by Frances Beinecke in Green Enterprise
, Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
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- bluegreenalliance, cleanenergy, colorado, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, globalwarmingbill, greenjobs, laborunions, missouri, ohio, steelworkers, virginia, windpower, windturbines
Last week the New York Times ran a story in which the headline said it all: "New Energy Injects Hope in a Colorado Steel Town." It described how, in a time of record unemployment, steelworkers in Pueblo are finding new...continued→