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Tag Archives: Bill McKibben
Obama to McKibben: Not right now
This morning, the crew at 350.org met with White House officials to push for the installation of a Sungevity home solar system. While the White House didn’t reject the offer outright, they told 350.org campaigners that any such decision would … Continue reading
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Obama to McKibben: Let’s talk
We’re way excited about the news that the Obama administration has agreed to talk with Bill McKibben of 350.org about putting Sungevity solar panels on the White House. You can read about it in The Atlantic.
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Globama does Letterman
Bill McKibben was on David Letterman earlier this week to talk about climate change and the new push to put Solar on the White House. Sungevity’s partner, 350.org, has made Solar on the White House a centerpiece of its efforts … Continue reading
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Beach reading for a hot planet
Just in time for summer, a slew of new books about climate change are hot off the press. These new works by some of the leading climate change reporters and thinkers are not what you’d call beach reading–if the worst … Continue reading →