Ladywriter
March 13th, 2008, 03:24 PM
The winds of change are blowing through the United States,
starting in Massachusetts. For too long, acid rain has showered
our shores and beaches, and residents of the Cape and Islands
have inhaled toxic air from dirty power plants.
Now is the time for that to change. Take action today to support
clean
and safe wind power on the Cape!
Cape Wind is a project proposed off the shores of Massachusetts
that would provide safe clean electricity for residents of
Massachusetts without producing the greenhouse gases that cause
global warming. Building Cape Wind rather than a polluting power
plant will create local jobs, and be the equivalent of taking
175,000 cars off the road or saving 113 million gallons of oil.
Right now, the Minerals Management Service is accepting public
comments on the draft environmental impact plan for the Cape
Wind project. We need to let them know that Cape Wind is exactly
the type of renewable energy investment America needs to move
forward to protect our environment.
Take action now at http://ga3.org/campaign/Cape_Wind/ and tell
the Minerals Management Service to approve the Cape Wind
project.
Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective
answer to both global warming and energy security.
Cape Wind will provide 75% of Cape Cod's energy needs from a
clean cost-effective source, and provide local jobs. Over 70% of
Massachusetts' residents support Cape Wind and it is time for
all of us to join in their support of this important clean
energy project.
Global warming poses significant risks for the Cape and Islands.
From more frequent and severe red tides to rising sea levels and
more intense storms, a warming planet is a big problem for the
same beach front homeowners who oppose Cape Wind. The
environment that is critical to the way of life in Cape Cod is
in jeopardy, and projects like Cape Wind are the solution.
Visit http://ga3.org/campaign/Cape_Wind/ to take action and tell
the Minerals Management Service to approve the Cape Wind
project.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Mike Town
Campaign Director, SaveOurEnvironment.org
info@saveourenvironment.org (http://www.ancientclan.net:2095/horde/imp/message.php?index=3071#)
starting in Massachusetts. For too long, acid rain has showered
our shores and beaches, and residents of the Cape and Islands
have inhaled toxic air from dirty power plants.
Now is the time for that to change. Take action today to support
clean
and safe wind power on the Cape!
Cape Wind is a project proposed off the shores of Massachusetts
that would provide safe clean electricity for residents of
Massachusetts without producing the greenhouse gases that cause
global warming. Building Cape Wind rather than a polluting power
plant will create local jobs, and be the equivalent of taking
175,000 cars off the road or saving 113 million gallons of oil.
Right now, the Minerals Management Service is accepting public
comments on the draft environmental impact plan for the Cape
Wind project. We need to let them know that Cape Wind is exactly
the type of renewable energy investment America needs to move
forward to protect our environment.
Take action now at http://ga3.org/campaign/Cape_Wind/ and tell
the Minerals Management Service to approve the Cape Wind
project.
Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective
answer to both global warming and energy security.
Cape Wind will provide 75% of Cape Cod's energy needs from a
clean cost-effective source, and provide local jobs. Over 70% of
Massachusetts' residents support Cape Wind and it is time for
all of us to join in their support of this important clean
energy project.
Global warming poses significant risks for the Cape and Islands.
From more frequent and severe red tides to rising sea levels and
more intense storms, a warming planet is a big problem for the
same beach front homeowners who oppose Cape Wind. The
environment that is critical to the way of life in Cape Cod is
in jeopardy, and projects like Cape Wind are the solution.
Visit http://ga3.org/campaign/Cape_Wind/ to take action and tell
the Minerals Management Service to approve the Cape Wind
project.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Mike Town
Campaign Director, SaveOurEnvironment.org
info@saveourenvironment.org (http://www.ancientclan.net:2095/horde/imp/message.php?index=3071#)