We must repower California

Too much of our energy comes from coal, oil and other dirty sources that wreak havoc on our environment. 

Fortunately, we are surrounded by clean energy options — the power of the sun, the movement of wind and waves, and the heat of the earth. By using energy more efficiently and tapping our vast renewable energy resources, we can move to 100% clean energy that doesn’t pollute and never runs out.  

Here in California, we can have solar power on every roof on your block, on your office, atop your local schools, and on nearby retail outlets, generating clean energy to power our lives and repower our economy. That’s why Environment California created our Million Solar Roofs program in 2006. There is now 6 times more rooftop solar power in California than six years ago. In fact, California alone generates more energy from solar than all but five nations in the world. 

Recently, we announced that California reached an important milestone — the installation of more than 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar energy, or enough energy to power 250,000 homes. While that’s a great start, California has tremendous untapped solar potential. The good news is, we have a committed and powerful champion for solar in Gov. Jerry Brown. Recently, the governor made a public call for building 12 gigawatts of local clean energy across the state by 2020. That’s significant — 12 GW is the equivalent of 12 nuclear power plants. Choosing instead to build 12 GW of local solar can put all of us firmly on the path towards a cleaner energy future.

With your activism, we can reach a million solar roofs

By rallying around the governor’s vision, we will reach our goal of a million solar roofs — and blow past it — by the end of this decade. Environment California is working to promote the best policies to turn the governor’s vision into reality quickly and effectively. Of course, the powerful utility companies are threatened by the idea of a mainstream solar power market in which you and I are able to generate our own energy. They, along with the fossil fuel industry, are fighting us every step of the way. To overcome the special interests of the traditional energy industry, we need your help.

Solar power is a no-brainer for California.  We have an abundance of sunshine, reliable solar technology at our fingertips, and we have a leader who gets it. We are talking about generating our own energy from the sun with no pollution, and creating much-needed green jobs while we’re at it. We need your support to push past the utility giants and make progress toward our clean energy future. Join our campaign by endorsing Gov. Brown’s clean energy vision today.

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In the Path of the Storm

After yet another year in which many parts of the country were hit by scorching heat, devastating wildfires, crippling drought, record floods and severe storms like Hurricane Sandy, a new Environment California Research & Policy Center report finds that weather-related disasters are affecting hundreds of millions of Americans, and documents how global warming could lead to certain extreme weather events becoming even more common or more severe in the future.

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2 out of 3 Californians Live in Areas Hit by Recent Weather Disasters

After another year in which many parts of the country were hit by scorching heat, devastating wildfires, crippling drought, severe storms and record flooding, a new Environment California Research & Policy Center report finds that weather-related disasters are already affecting hundreds of millions of Americans, and documents how global warming could lead to certain extreme weather events becoming even more common or more severe in the future.

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Exxon’s Tar Sands Oil Spill Portends Dirty and Dangerous Future in Keystone XL Pipeline

In addition to hazardous spills, according to EPA, the global warming impact of building the Keystone pipeline is the equivalent to over 4 million cars or 6 coal-fired power plants.  These images of oil-coated disasters need to become reminders of a bygone era, not a sign of things to come.

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News Release | Environment California

Senators Sanders and Boxer Introduce Landmark Bills to Tackle Global Warming

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) introduced a landmark proposal to tackle global warming.

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LA’s Coal Announcement Clears the Way for a Brighter Future

“Angelenos can celebrate a cleaner, brighter future today,” said Michelle Kinman, Environment California’s clean energy advocate. “We applaud Mayor Villaraigosa for fulfilling his pledge to make Los Angeles a coal-free city, setting the stage for the city to make stronger commitments to clean energy sources such as solar power.”

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