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Our Greenprint for a New Clean Energy Infrastructure in the East BayCo-sponsored by Bay Localize, Ecology Center, KyotoUSA, Nomad Café, Pacific Environment, Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club, and the Urban Alliance for Sustainability. Speakers include Berkeley city councillors Kriss Worthingon and Darryl Moore, Kirsten Schwind, Dave Room, Misha Rashkin, and Rory Cox. Join the Local Clean Energy Alliance for the release of its "21st Century Greenprint for the East Bay." The Greenprint charts the most effective path for the East Bay to ramp up renewable energy production and efficiency programs. The Alliance promotes a vision of a new clean energy infrastructure that brings the East Bay community together by creating hundreds of meaningful green collar jobs and powers the way for electrified transport. Our long term goal is for the East Bay to use 100% renewable energy. Our near term goal is 50% renewable energy by 2017 with high priority placed on local generation. The closer the Bay Area gets to 100% renewable energy, the less vulnerability to the rising costs and environmental impacts of fossil fuel and nuclear energy. The Greenprint discusses the alliance's policy platform which includes:
Join us and find out how you can plug in and support a local clean energy future for the Bay Area! At the Ecology Center in Berkeley start date: 05/22/2008 - 19:00 enddate: 05/22/2008 - 21:00 |