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Energy

This section is under construction:

California-style Energy Crisis Threatens Entire U.S. by Les Lambert, an energy consultant in Bend, alerts interested citizens to risks of energy shortages that threaten us now.

Waxman's Amendment to Reduce Oil Demand

It's the oil economy, stupid

New Apollo Project can help us unplug our need for oil By Jay Inslee, U.S. Representative

Executive Summary - Clean Energy Blueprint - A Smarter National Energy Policy For Today And The Future.  The Union of Concerned Scientists is a nonprofit partnership of scientists and citizens combining rigorous scientific analysis, innovative policy development, and effective citizen advocacy to achieve practical enviromental solutions.  This report was produced by the Union of Concerned Scientists' Energy Program in collaboration with The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy and the Tellus Institute

The Energy Trust "is a pioneering, public-purpose organization dedicated to sustainable energy efficiency and renewable energy generation.  We work for Oregonians to save energy, to increase the comfort and efficiency of their homes and businesses, and to move toward energy self-reliance."

The Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies and the Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), works in partnership with citizens groups nationally and globally on environment, human rights and development issues with a particular focus on energy, climate change, environmental justice, gender equity, and economic issues, particularly as these play out in North/South relations.

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