Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Re: Earth: The Sequel - Released Today


Earth: The Sequel -- Released Today
Earth: The Sequel. The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming

Dear Daniel,

For too long, special interests have blocked global warming action, claiming that clean energy solutions are unrealistic and too costly. Those days must end.

That's why I wrote Earth: The Sequel—The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming.

We need to change the global warming conversation and focus on the abundance of clean energy alternatives already available to solve the global warming crisis. I hope you will join us in this effort.

Order Earth: The Sequel today.

The race to develop low-carbon energy in time to stop global warming has already begun. It is attracting inventors and investors from around the world, from garage workshops to corporate towers.

The ingenious ideas of these men and women inspired Earth: The Sequel. Their stories offer hope. Their inventions promise to turn the planet's greatest environmental crisis into our greatest economic opportunity.

This is also a story about how you and I must work together to help our innovators get the green light they need to advance their work. Our task is to convince our national leaders to unleash our clean energy future and reward low-carbon energy innovation.

This starts with putting a declining cap, or limit, on global warming pollution - which will cause a cascade of private capital to fund the clean energy innovations we need to put us on track to reinvent energy and stop global warming.

I hope you join this conversation and order Earth: The Sequel today.

Thanks for being part of this project.

Sincerely,
Fred Krupp
President

P.S. If you have already ordered the book, thank you.

Please take the next step and forward this email to all your friends and family. Together, we must do everything we can to change the conversation and offer a more hopeful vision of our clean energy future.

P.P.S. All profits from the sale of Earth: The Sequel will support our global warming campaign.



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