Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello said the U.S. needs to take immediate action to get off of
dirty fossil fuel energy sources like natural gas and coal and switch to 100 percent renewable energy sources like solar and wind.
Not exact matches
Major corporations like Apple, Google, and T - Mobile are all choosing renewable
sources over
dirty fossil fuels and it's clear that the renewable
energy revolution is well underway.
Using
dirtier fossil fuels (Plan A) or switching to renewable
energy sources (Plan B) allows people to remain complacent in the face of a potential global catastrophe.
Fossil fuels take a naturally dirty environment and make it clean; they take a naturally dangerous climate and make it safer; the sun and wind are intermittent, unreliable fuels that always need backup from a reliable source of energy — usually fossil fuels; and, fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing
Fossil fuels take a naturally
dirty environment and make it clean; they take a naturally dangerous climate and make it safer; the sun and wind are intermittent, unreliable
fuels that always need backup from a reliable
source of
energy — usually
fossil fuels; and, fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing
fossil fuels; and,
fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing
fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing world.
He advocated for propping up coal, a
dirty fossil fuel that has been displaced by natural gas as the top
source of
energy in the U.S. Not only that, he got the idea (or at least had it reinforced) courtesy of coal baron Bob Murray.
Ironically, communities in the poorest countries in the world are developing into sustainable societies independent of
fossil fuels, enjoying basic but modern comforts, while we continue to be ever more dependent on increasingly
dirty, dangerous and diminishing
energy sources.
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dirty fossil fuels of the past to the clean
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