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Sign Mass Climate Action Network's (MCAN) Petition to Governor Baker: More Clean Energy!

Allison Friedman MA, United States 0 Ratings 104 Discussions 131 Group posts

Posted by: Allison Friedman // Rate It Green Admin

Sign MCAN's Petition to Governor Baker to prioritize clean energy!

http://www.massclimateaction.net/more_clean_energy

Excerpts:

Dear Governor Baker,

More local and renewable energy, including solar and offshore wind, is good for the air we breathe and for the climate as well as being good for the economy and for job growth. And of course the cheapest energy is the energy we don't use in the first place - energy efficiency saves towns and cities and homeowners money.

The renewable energy and energy efficiency industries created almost 90,000 jobs in Massachusetts alone, and can continue to grow if we put it on a level playing field with dirty energy. That is why I am writing to encourage you to invest in a clean and growing industry rather than an outdated one that pollutes our air and water.

We are asking you, our governor, to prioritize renewable sources like offshore winds and solar. It is up to you to lead us to a greener future.

Sincerely,

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