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November 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under environment science
The League of Conservation Voters has taken on a new campaign. From the press release:
In train stations, at bus stops, online, even on our coffee cups, Chevron ads are trying to convince us that the key to ending our energy crisis is individual action. Over pictures of everyday Americans, taglines from Chevron’s “Will You Join Us” ad campaign read:
“I will leave the car at home more.”
“I will take my golf clubs out of the trunk.”
“I will replace 3 light bulbs with CFLs.”
“I will finally get a programmable thermostat.”
“I will consider buying a hybrid.”
All good ideas, certainly, but no matter how many clubs they’re carrying in their golf bags, no matter how many light bulbs they change, no matter how hard they consider that hybrid, the folks at Chevron could probably do a little more.
They have included ‘new and improved’ posters Chevron might want to consider. Here is a sampling!
and the winner is…
October 17, 2008 by cshells58
Filed under environment science, politics
League of Conservation Voters posted their scorecard on how Congress voted for key environmental issues.
The best of the Senate is Senator Reid from Nevada, scoring 100%. The worst, the “distinguished gentleman” from Kentucky, Senator McConnell at a whopping 9%.
For the house, New Hampshire scored the highest at 100% and Wyoming scored the lowest at… 0%!! Go Wyoming! You suck!
You can go HERE for all the reports, slideshows, press releases and fun.






