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Colleges Mobilize for Energy Independence Day

October 19, 2004   |   3 Comments

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"Young voters are making the connections between U.S. reliance on dirty energy and the issues we care about most, including war, job loss, and global warming."

- Billy Parish, Coordinator of Energy Action
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October 19, 2004
You can sign the Declaration yourself at energyaction.net!
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October 19, 2004
The public should have Right Energy Attitude toward Renewable Energy(RE) and also the technologies of harnessing the RE should be improved and much cheaper.So everybody will happy producing their on energy in clean environment.

ISES Member.
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October 22, 2004
We must stop the senseless killing for resources. When we decide that life is preferrable to death and renewable energy is preferrable to resource wars, we will begin the enlightenment process.
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