What we want more than your money is your commitment to get involved and work for this important initiative. Together, we can CLEAN our environment and our energy policy.
So please, donate your time and energy, and get involved. Here are some actions you can take to help!
CLEAN is aggressively promoting the CLEAN Energy Investment Act
The CLEAN Energy and Investment Act is our roadmap to a new energy future. It promotes decentralized energy generated by regionally appropriate, reliable, and renewable resources. It protects our environment, stops global warming, disentangles the US from unstable regions of the world, and creates an energy economy that enables sustainable and equitable economic prosperity. Read and sign the Act.
The coal industry is spending millions of dollars to try and convince America that coal can be clean. Coal is dirty, and the Carbon Capture and Sequestration technology they tout does not exist. To be clear: clean coal doesn't exist; it isn't likely to; and most importantly, it doesn't need to.
Forward it to friends and family
Embed it in your blog, Facebook page etc.
Leave a comment on YouTube
CLEAN has put together a video about our CLEAN Energy Investment Act. Watch it yourself and then forward it to friends you know, or embed it on your website, Facebook page or elsewhere. You too can:
Educate as many people as you know about the CLEAN Energy Investment Act
Get them involved with CLEAN via the CLEAN Social Network. The Network is currently by invitation only as we work out some of the bugs and get it up and running. If you want to participate write to info@theclean.org.
On January 21, thousands of people from all walks of life are coming together to call the White House. On this call, we are going to ask President Obama to:
Support our efforts
SAY NO to any government funding for the expensive, unproven, highly-speculative and industry-driven concept of carbon capture and sequestration
SAY NO to any government funding for new unsafe nuclear power facilities.
In February and March, groups of ordinary individuals just like you will be meeting with their members of congress, not in DC, but in their own districts! The goal of these meetings is to:
Educate their congressperson about the CLEAN Energy Investment Act
Let their congressperson know that CLEAN members are organized and ready to take action in their community