Monday, January 26, 2009

Colorado Action Network members made an amazing difference for the environment in this year's Colorado General Assembly

Comment: Virginia is not alone in the uranium fight or in need of green energy, Western US and Canada are fighting the same fight
Notice : General Assembly 2009 of Virginia
The 2009 session of the Virginia General Assembly started Wednesday and is scheduled to end on February 28th. The Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund will continue to keep you up to date on priority legislation throughout the session and occasionally we'll ask you to take a few minutes to contact your legislators. We'll also be updating our online bill chart regularly to let you know which bills the conservation community supports or opposes as the session progresses.

The Web Page: http://capwiz.com/valcvef/issues/bills/

The People of Virginia needs to support the Green Energy Bills in the Virginia General Assembly and we can be successful like Colorado.

So tell all your friends to write or email using the above web page for the green bills!

2008 Session Wraps Up With Big Conservation Gains
Colorado Action Network members made an amazing difference for the environment in this year's Colorado General Assembly. The session wrapped up on May 6th and there is widespread agreement in the environmental community that big gains were made. Here is a quick review:
Comment: review the rest of article at http://www.coloradoactionnetwork.org/

Clean, Renewable Energy
HB 1160 - PASSED - Creates fair and uniform rates for homeowners and businesses for the excess electricity produced by their solar, wind, or geothermal energy systems.
HB 1164 - PASSED - Encourages the Public Utilities Commission to consider large-scale solar power plants as a way to meet our state's energy needs.
HB 1350 - PASSED - Enables local governments to provide lower interest loans to Coloradans making clean energy and efficiency improvements to their homes.
HB 1107, which would have created energy savings for homeowners and businesses, failed to pass due to heavy opposition from the Colorado Rural Electric Association.

And, a major victory on uranium mining:
HB 1161 - PASSED - Protects communities from the harmful impacts of uranium mining.
SB 228 - PASSED - Makes information about prospective mining operations more available to the public.


Canada's Fight
2009/01/02
Fight for Public Involvement in Environmental Assessment Heads To Supreme Court
A long battle over the public’s right to be consulted on large mines and other industrial projects is now heading to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Supreme Court has decided to allow MiningWatch Canada to appeal the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal on the environmental assessment of the Red Chris mine in northern British Columbia.
http://www.miningwatch.ca/index.php

No comments: