Environmentalists may soon find a powerful ally in big business. Some of the United States’ top corporations are now rallying together in support of climate and energy reform, after finally realizing the severity of climate change and the negative effects of global warming on our society. Several Fortune 500 companies, including GE, Johnson & Johnson, [...]
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The Business of Climate Change
Posted in Energy, Global Warming, tagged american clean energy and security act, Apple, big business, clean air act, climate bill, climate change, eBay, energy reform, environment, EPA, Exelon, GE, Global Warming, HP, Johnson & Johnson, legislation, Nature Conservatory, Nike, the Gap, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, United Technologies, washington, We Can Lead on October 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Tell Congress: Corporate Influence Undermines Climate Change Bill
Posted in Global Warming, tagged big money, Bill, climate change, coal and oil industries, Congress, Consumers, dc, Global Warming, legislation, polluters, representatives, washington on June 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Action Alert! Climate change legislation currently being debated in Congress will prove a boon to the coal and oil industries, will fail to protect consumers and may very well not even curb global warming. Lawmakers have conducted closed door negotiations with polluters. The result: The bill was radically altered to accommodate the financial interests of [...]
Public Citizen Texas… Tweeting the Day Away
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged ACT, alliance for a clean texas, austin city council meeting, Austin Energy, dc, old man stewart, Public Citizen, public citizen texas, PublicCitizenTX, Texas, texas league of conservation voters, tlcv, Twitter, washington, webberville solar plant on March 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We caved. Public Citizen Texas is on Twitter. Follow us here! Don’t worry though, we at PublicCitizenTX will be careful to use our Twitter powers for good, not evil. We’ll use tweets to keep you updated on new blog posts, legislative action alerts, and the occassional inside scoop from a city council meeting or committee [...]

















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