Wednesday, December 2, 2009

From Live Earth

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LiveEarth TV Debuts Live Earth TV debuts today! Find out how you can make a difference and participate in Live Earth's 2010 Global Event. This is the first of several Live Earth TV webisodes leading up to the Run for Water on April 18th, 2010. Episode 1 features video from partners Global Water Challenge and Blue Legacy, with music by Paul Dateh & Ken Belcher and introduces Live Earth TV host Shira Lazar.
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White House Youth Clean Energy Forum

Today the Obama Administration is holding its first-ever Youth Clean Energy Forum with youth leaders from around the country. The event is being hosted at the White House today until 7pm EST, and will also be webcast to young people around the world at: www.whitehouse.gov/live. Transitioning to clean energy will create jobs, enhance national security and help protect our environment for generations to come.
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UN Climate Conference Starts Monday
The world is gearing up the highly anticipated Copenhagen Climate Summit from December 7th-18th, which will be the most important meeting on climate change in history. Since we can't all be in Denmark to help rally the cause, there are plenty of ways to stay as informed as possible.


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You can help solve the water crisis by participating in the April 18, 2010 Dow Live Earth Run for Water. Run/walk registration is now officially open! Sign up now at http://liveearth.org/run.

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Turbines in the Great Lakes?

NY seeking developer for Great Lakes wind project
(AP) – 1 day ago

LEWISTON, N.Y. — New York state is looking for developers to build and operate wind turbines in the Great Lakes.

The offshore wind turbines would be the first for New York and among the first in North America, depending on when they get up and running.

The New York Power Authority on Tuesday invited potential developers to submit their plans and expects to award one or more projects a year from now. The power authority wants to see wind turbines in Lake Erie, Lake Ontario or both producing between 120 and 500 megawatts of electricity by 2015.

The utility would buy all the electricity from the owner-operators as part of the state's goal of meeting 45 percent of its electricity needs through renewable power.

The turbines would be built two to seven miles offshore.

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