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Elizabeth Warren on the Importance of Renewable Energy

"If we care about our economy we have to move to renewable energy, to the things that will create for us over the long run a sustainable economy." -- Elizabeth Warren, Earth Day 2012, Somerville, MA

This post is re-printed from Alicia's blog Green Lifestyle Consulting

Elizabeth Warren inspires me and gives me hope, each time I hear her speak.  This time Elizabeth Warren spoke passionately about the importance of caring for the environment and the development of renewable energy at an Earth Day event.

It was my second opportunity to hear her speak at a small event and it reinforced for me how personable she is.  She shook hands before the event started and was joking with people about the drizzly, damp weather.  She clearly speaks from the heart. The first time I heard her speak it was about how Washington works for Washington, not for the American middle class.  There are some great videos from that event on the .

Elizabeth Warren is running for the US Senate seat representing Massachusetts that was formerly held by the late Senator Ted Kennedy.  She has never run for office before and is mostly known for acumen in economics and her proposal and support of the Consumer Protection Bureau.

On Sunday she spoke at an Earth Day gathering in Somerville, MA that was followed by canvassing.  (Canvassing is where volunteers go door-to-door to talk to voters and find out who supports their candidate, and ask if they want to volunteer to help the campaign.)  Elizabeth Warren was introduced by State Representative Carl Sciortino and State Senator Pat Jehlen who both spoke highly of her.

Most of the information available about Elizabeth Warren is about her knowledge of economics and her background as a Harvard Law Professor.  What really struck me at this event - and made me want to write this post - was what she said about the environment and renewable energy, and in particular its role in our economic recovery.  Elizabeth told us that she and her husband Bruce have been members of the Sierra Club for more than 30 years.  They love to hike and spend time in the outdoors.  She explained that it is important to her that we preserve this environment for our grandchildren.  She also explained how the environment is an important part of all aspects of the government, the economy, health and even national defense. She said: "If we care about our economy we have to move to renewable energy, to the things that will create for us over the long run a sustainable economy." She mentioned studies showing that asthma is directly linked to the air we breathe, and is particularly of concern for our most vulnerable citizens.

Many people don't realize that our troops in the field use renewable energy, particularly solar energy, so that they rely less on supply convoys, a regular target of insurgents.  This is an important National Defense concept, and Elizabeth not only understands this, she mentioned it on Earth Day.

She also talked about the style of her campaign, which I recommend for everyone, a style that we are seeing play out every day: "What do you do when everyone is against you?  How do you get something done?  You organize!"   This is how she got the Consumer Protection Agency formed, not by getting big business on board, but rather by getting individual people to support it and reach out to government and tell them so.  This is how Obama got elected, not by having millionaires and large corporations support him, but by having lots of individuals doing what they can to help.  Some people gave $5.  Elderly people made phone calls.  The unemployed showed up at his local campaign headquarters and did whatever needed doing (I was one of those unemployed volunteering in 2008).  Individuals with no prior election experience helped out by attending a phone bank, or a canvassing event and realizing that it didn't take special skills to be important to a campaign.

This is how we make change for the environment too, by everyone doing each little bit they can.  You don't have to be a millionaire, a corporate leader or have lots of degrees.  You just have to do the little bit that you can do to help the cause.  Take the first step to living greener.  This idea is so powerful that there are several petition sites set up now that are using the power of individuals to change the world for better.  To see examples of where regular people have made big change, check out the Victories Page on Change.org.

So what can you do?  What is your issue and what is your passion?  Is there a political candidate in your area with whom you wish to you support their causes?  Do you live in one of the states where there are people representing you in office that you wish were not there?  Volunteer for a campaign.  Find out what you can do from home, or once a week, or once a month when you can get a babysitter - or swap babysitting with a like-minded friend - and volunteer and help their campaign.

"This is a moral question, what kind of world will we give to our children?  Nothing makes that clearer than the kinds of environmental issues that bring us together on Earth Day."  
-- Elizabeth Warren, Earth Day 2012, Somerville, MA

Happy Greening,
Alicia

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Canvassing - Ward 4  - Saturday April 28, 11:00am

There will be a training session at 11 for those who have never canvassed and those who need a re-fresher. We can pair you up with an experienced canvasser or if you're an old pro, we'll send you right out!

Phonebank - Calling Medford voters Thursday, May 3,  6:00pm
Call Medford voters from the Warren HQ in Assembly Square

Canvassing - Ward 3 Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 11:00am

There will be a training session at 11 for those who have never canvassed and those who need a re-fresher. We can pair you up with an experienced canvasser or if you're an old pro, we'll send you right out!

Canvassing - Ward 4 Saturday, May 26, 11:00am

Call Medford voters from the Warren HQ in Assembly Square

 

To learn more about volunteering in Medford, email ElizabethWarrenMedford@gmail.com


To find volunteer opportunities throughout the state, visit http://action.elizabethwarren.com/

 

Elizabeth's Headquarters is at 5 Middlesex Ave, First Floor

Somerville, MA (map | directions)
Office is located in the gray building with Planet Fitness and Lincoln Technical Institute (in between the Home Depot and K-Mart parking lots)

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