Environment Illinois's Newsletter Goes Online
This winter's edition of Environment Illinois's newsletter is now available online at
http://www.EnvironmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08
It's the same newsletter you've always gotten -- but moving to the Web means less printing, which helps us reduce our environmental impact and keeps more of your contribution working toward real results for Illinois's environment.
Top Story
Hope for global warming solutions
On September 7, the 40-member Illinois Climate Change Advisory Group voted to recommend a comprehensive global warming response to Governor Blagojevich, which would, if implemented, cut Illinois's emissions of global warming pollution to 1990 levels by 2020. The plan relies on clean, renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean cars and clean fuels to meet the goal...
http://www.environmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08
Letter from the staff
http://www.environmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08
Featured articles
Moving Beyond Pollution in the Great Lakes
http://www.environmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08/moving-beyond-pollution-in-the-great-lakes
New report asks "Is It In Us?"
http://www.environmentillinois.org/newsletters/winter08/new-report-asks-is-it-in-us
Recent action
Illinoisans tell EPA to clean up smog
http://www.environmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08/recent-action
Clean energy breakthrough in Congress?
http://www.environmentIllinois.org/newsletters/winter08/recent-action
To make a contribution or join Environment Illinois, visit https://www.environmentillinois.org/membership. To contact me, or to let me know that you'd prefer a paper version of this newsletter, just reply to this message.
Environment Illinois
103 E. Liberty, Suite 202 . Ann Arbor, MI 48104 . (734) 662-9797
Sincerely,
Rebecca D. Stanfield
Environment Illinois State Director
RebeccaS@environmentillinois.org
http://www.environmentillinois.org
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
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