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This morning activists climbed Leduc #1, the oil Derrick that started western Canadas oil boom 70 years ago, at the Edmonton Energy Discovery Centre. They hung a banner that read: “Go Solar: 100% Climate Safe, sending a clear message to the Alberta government that it’s time to transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy – for the sake of our climate. They also set up a small solar panel atop the derrick, using its energy to power a sound system playing music proclaiming the power of the sun. Help us get the message to Premier Jim Prentice, tell Alberta to go solar! SIGN This, to send him your personal message: e-activist/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1847&ea.campaign.id=32430&ea.tracking.id=fromemail&ea.url.id=308901&ea.campaigner.email=EFA%2F%2F8OKKcDDOLYFbD1IgGpyJGO3btBB&ea.campaigner.id=BbxQ9RlYBcba3xEzZ4tJzA==&ea_broadcast_target_id=0 We know the transition to renewable energy is possible, we can see it happening all over the world. Bangladesh is installing nearly two new rooftop solar panel systems every minute. On some days, all of South Australia’s power comes from renewable sources.
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 23:53:21 +0000

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