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Clean Water Action Sen Vitter Gaffe? Climate bill & Obama = Strong-Man Venezuelan like policy. It gets better... http://bit.ly/1qlHJs

Source: bit.ly
No, no, it won't. I wish this could be a one-word post, but unfortunately, I think I'll have to do some explaining. You see, in one of the odder charges against the now-bipartisan climate bill, Senator
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Clean Water Action Climate? Economic recovery? How can they be related? Two birds, one stone.

Source: www.cleanwateraction.org
compact fluorescent light bulb on coins Do you have just 30 seconds to send an e-mail to your Senators urging them to fix both our climate and our economic crises? Take action now. What is it that "We, The People" all want? Clean water,
Sarah Leithauser French
Sarah Leithauser French
The CFLs contain mercury (in any amount, in the long-term this is not safe for human [especially young children, infants, and unborn children])... Please advertise the LEDs or whatever the safer environmentally friendly option(s) is/are... LEDs are coming down in price. I believe we ought to wait/reduce energy consumption (I live practically in the dark for now) until better options arrive. Children are part of the environment, and the environment is part of our children. BETTER, SAFER, NOW!
Tue at 9:50am
Bobbie
Bobbie
Go LED!
11 hours ago
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Clean Water Action RT @BradyDale: @cleanh2oaction challenges a drilling water treatment plant http://icio.us/n3kqxk (You can also follow us on Twitter) http://twitter.com/cleanh2oaction/

Source: icio.us
By Jon Hurdle PHILADELPHIA, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Environmentalists have challenged the proposed construction of a plant that would process waste water from natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania's booming
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Clean Water Action House Approves Historic Chemical and Water Security Act of 2009: Thanks for taking action!

Mon at 10:55am
Sarah Leithauser French
Tue at 10:13am
Vince Angelo

Vince Angelo I own Property on the Mon--caught fish anytime of the Day --until they started dumping Frack Water frm the wells--TDS was close to 800ppm @ Kelly Run--and they`re not poluting my River--Give me a break--Don`t believe me--Ca-mon down--I`ll Prove it

November 6 at 7:49pm · Report
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Clean Water Action Switching to safer chemicals and processes is possible and can often save money and even create jobs. What do you think?

Source: cleanwateraction.org
Chemical plant, photo by PawelJagielski Did you know that more than 100 million Americans are put at risk by the possibility of an attack or accident at just 300 of the nation's "high risk" chemical plants? Take action now to protect
Susan DeMacedo

Susan DeMacedo Help us grow our green economy, become a fan of Deepwater Wind
http://www.facebook.com/DeepwaterWind

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Clean Water Action BPA found in "nearly all canned food samples" Ban BPA Nationwide http://bit.ly/3pYgRr

Source: www.consumerreports.org
Consumer Reports finds a wide range of BPA in soups, juices, and more.
Dereth Glance
Dereth Glance
And to can your own!
November 5 at 4:59pm
Robert Bair Plumbing
November 6 at 10:39am
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Clean Water Action Clean Energy Jobs bill passes EPW committee 11-1: Onward to Senate floor http://bit.ly/2joy4h

November 5 at 11:27am
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Clean Water Action Flammable tap water is a big problem, just ask Norma! Pls Share

Source: www.youtube.com
Norma Fiorentino is the resident of Dimock, Pa., and leaseholder with Cabot Oil and Gas whose water well famously blew up on New Year's Day 2009. Since then, she's not been using her water for drinking or cooking. ...
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Clean Water Action Boxer moves ahead with the climate bill in the face of Republican boycott http://bit.ly/4FywtT

Source: bit.ly
Minority members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) followed through on their threat to boycott the scheduled markup of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (S.1733) today, demanding more analysis of the bill before they are willing to participate.
Sandra Nicht
Sandra Nicht
hey Demos, start talking about how the Repubs are against jobs, clean air and water, and justice for gang rape victims but for helping their corporate buddies make lots more money on our dime.
November 4 at 1:25pm
Kate Coynemccoy
Kate Coynemccoy
Go Barbara!
November 4 at 3:15pm
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When an expansion of the Big Stone coal-fired power plant was announced, conventional wisdom said that it couldn’t be stopped. Utilities across the country forecast the need for large numbers of new plants to satisfy our insatiable demand for more and more electricity. ...
Kristen

Kristen
The White House has nominated Mr. Siddiqui for the position of chief agricultural negotiator in the office of the United States trade representative. He is presently a vice president at CropLife America, a coalition of the major industrial players in the pesticide industry, including Syngenta, Monsanto, Dow Chemical an...d DuPont. That job doesn’t seem to square with the Obama administration’s professed interest in more sustainable, less chemically dependent approaches to agriculture

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/opinion/04wed4.html?_r=2
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Clean Water Action Boxer, Dems wait in empty room for climate bill markup (joined by 1 GOP member, who left) http://bit.ly/3JhMTc

Source: bit.ly
As promised, the Republican members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee boycotted the markup of the climate bill this morning. Nearly all of the Democrats on the panel showed up, but of the Republicans only Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio)
Susan
Susan
amazing
November 4 at 8:30am
Ann Ballerini
Ann Ballerini
The nay-sayers are very determinate and shameless
November 4 at 10:00am
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Clean Water Action Safter chemical processes are just a smart idea. The House will vote on this bill sometime this week so please take a minute to send your Representative a note. Thank you!

Source: salsa.democracyinaction.org
Did you know that more than 100 million Americans are put at risk by the possibility of an attack or accident at just 300 of the nation's "high risk" chemical plants?