To defeat Keystone, environmental movement goes from Beltway to grassroots Post author:Environmental Advocates NY Post published:June 4, 2013 Post category:Uncategorized To defeat Keystone, environmental movement goes from Beltway to grassroots Tags: clean energy, energy Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window Reddit Opens in a new window Tumblr Read more articles Previous PostChinese artist Yao Lu has made traditional ink paintings of China’s majestic landfills Next PostA design firm wants to build skyscrapers out of wood, and claims to be able to slash the carbon footprint of these tall buildings by up to 75% You Might Also Like A new report by the New York Public Interest Research Group has detailed more than 100,000 campaign finance violations May 16, 2013 Hudson River sludge being dredged in advance of the new Tappan Zee bridge is presenting serious environmental challengers for developers May 22, 2013 Check out this inspiring story of how a community changed a neglected wasteland into an 85-acre, worker-owned, cooperative organic farm May 9, 2013
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