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AP NewsBreak: US wants to move on climate change
The Obama administration, in a major environmental policy shift, is leaning toward asking 195 nations that ratified the U.N. ozone treaty to enact mandatory reductions in hydrofluorocarbons, according to U.S. officials and documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Americans Favor Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Pollution
In the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, a new question finds 75 percent support for federal controls on the release of greenhouse gases in an effort to reduce global warming; indeed a substantial 54 percent support it "strongly." The Environmental Protection Agency moved in this direction this month, declaring these emissions a threat.
It's a Price, Not a Tax
Tuesday, April 07, 2009 8:34 PM
By Jim DePeso, Vice-President for Communications of Republicans for Environmental Protection
Montana Climate Change Action Plan
Read the final report and recommendations of the Montana Climate Change Advisory Committee, appointed by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality under direction of Governor Brian Schweitzer. The 18-member citizens' committee, supported buy scientific and
NCAT's Montana Climate Action Project
The Montana Climate Action Project is a collaboration of partners in Montana working to find solutions, create opportunities and empower people around the issue of climate change. Our goal is to provide Montana citizens with the information and tools they need to understand climate change and make personal changes that will have a positive effect on the climate change crisis.
The Heat is On
The goal of The Heat Is On is to encourage national elected officials to lead America to a new energy future.
Pioneering Renewable Energy The Rocky Mountain Way
Understanding how Colorado got to where it is today in renewable energy, and what the state plans to do in the future, are both worthy of analysis.
Montana Recycling Info - MSU Extension Service Pollution Prevention Program
A free bulletin board service with lots of helpful information about recycling programs in Montana.
MT Rivers and Streams Need Room to Roam
Your future depends on clean water. Enjoyment of your new Montana home depends on the future health of Montana’s fish, wildlife, and natural areas.
Montana political candidate filing now on-line
For more information:
Dennis Unsworth or Mary Baker - (406) 444-2942



