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When
it comes to global warming, cities are both the
problem and the solution. Worldwide, cities account
for 78 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. But
because cities are where the people are, your climate
protection actions really can make a difference. For
more information on how to better control your local
environment please see the resources below:
Letter to NJ municipalities about Resolution in
Support of the Green Acres, Farmland, Blue Acres,
Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2007
RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE “GREEN ACRES, FARMLAND, BLUE
ACRES, AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOND ACT OF 2007”
Frequently Asked Questions: Green Acres, Farmland,
Blue Acres & Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2007 –
Public Question #3
U.S. Conference of
Mayors Endorses EPA's Energy Star Challenge
Goal to reduce energy use in public and private
buildings by 10 percent
NJNG conservation section
http://www.njng.com/conservation/index.asp
US Mayors Climate Protection
http://www.usmayors.org/climateprotection/
Information on NJ Clean Energy Programs
www.njcleanenergy.com
Information on CleanPower Choice
www.cleanpowerchoice.com
Energy Hog campaign
www.energyhog.com
Energy Star
www.energystar.gov
DOE- energy Savers Guidewww.eere.energy.gov/consumer/tips
Energy efficiency and renewable energy
www.eere.energy.gov/consumer
Other Good State/Federal Sites from a policy
perspective
NJ
site for Energy Master Plan
http://nj.gov/emp/
NJ
site for global warming
http://www.state.nj.us/globalwarming/
National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency
http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/actionplan/eeactionplan.htm
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
http://www.aceee.org/
Alliance to Save Energy
http://www.ase.org/
Natural Resources Defense Councilhttp://www.nrdc.org/
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