Archive for February, 2008

Wind Power to the People

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Greenpeace
  Dear Kristine’s Family,
wind powerThe idea of a renewable energy source like wind gets me really excited. It’s clean, doesn’t pollute and is limitless. That’s why I’m eager to give you an update about the offshore wind project on the horizon in Massachusetts. If built, it would be America’s first offshore wind project and would signal to the rest of the country that the time for wind energy is now.The Cape Wind project would provide 75% of Cape Cod’s energy needs from a clean, cost-effective source. And, for the rest of us, it will help pave the way to a clean energy future for the United States.We all know that global warming is caused by our dependence on dirty fossil fuels. So, why does the Bush Administration continue to advocate for dirty energy plans that expand our reliance on nuclear, coal and oil? It just doesn’t make sense.I say it’s time to give wind power to the people. We know that a greater reliance on renewable energy will help stem the impact of global warming. Let’s rally behind clean energy alternatives and strive for real change.

Take Action - Tell the government that you support Cape Wind!

The federal government is accepting public comment on the proposed Cape Wind plan. We need YOU to get involved and take action. We only have 6 weeks to support this plan… so please act now!

Scientists warn that global warming is worsening. But there are concrete actions the government can take to lessen its effects. The Cape Wind project has been repeatedly delayed due to congressional meddling and a small group of local opponents.

Global warming isn’t slowing down. The time to act is now!

The federal government must finish the review process quickly with no unnecessary delays. Offshore wind has been an effective source of power in Europe for years, and now is the time to show that the United States can be a leader in the fight for a clean energy future.

For the planet,

Kate Smolski
Global Warming Campaigner








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Bad Beef?

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

 

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Progress in “Downer” Abuse Case — But More is Needed to Prevent Other Cases Like it

Dear Kristine’s Family,

Take action now!

Last week, our undercover investigation revealed shocking abuses of “downed” dairy cows — those who are too sick or injured to walk — at a Southern California slaughter plant. The cows were subjected to terrible pain and fright in attempts to get them to stand up and walk to their deaths.

We also discovered that the meat from these tortured animals gets fed to children through the National School Lunch Program! Please watch our investigative video, and then take action today to stop this cruelty.

So much has happened since we released our investigation last Wednesday:

  • The USDA suspended its purchases from Hallmark within hours of our release of information on the case.

  • Millions of people have seen our undercover video of abuse, whether on CBS Evening News, CNN, local television broadcasts, or on humanesociety.org.

  • More than a dozen U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives have expressed outrage and demanded action to prevent this kind of abuse from happening again.

  • California, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and other states, responding to letters HSUS sent to them about possible food safety risks, have stopped serving beef from the slaughter plant we exposed.

These responses show that the public will not stand for such cruelty to animals, nor for the health risks that come with using “downed” cows for food. But the outrage has not yet prompted a change in federal policies related to the handling of downer cows.

Urge the USDA to tighten its lax enforcement of the downer rule and to close the rule’s loophole — so that cows who are obviously in no shape to walk are not taken to slaughter in the first place.

Thank you for all you do for animals.

Sincerely,

Wayne Pacelle
President & CEO
The Humane Society of the United States

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