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Sierra Club: Renewable Energy Gaining Ground

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013   

LAS VEGAS - The Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter of Nevada continues to encourage corporations and individuals to use renewable energy sources. The group is promoting its "Beyond Oil" campaign, which advocates solar, wind and other forms of clean, renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.

Toiyabe Chapter chairman David Von Seggern said the Sierra Club is asking transportation companies to convert their fleets to more fuel-efficient vehicles and electric vehicles. He said it has taken many years to happen, but renewable energy is gaining ground in America.

"Fossil fuel plants, coal plants especially, are being taken off the table by boards around the country who see that renewable energy is actually competitive," he said. "We are trying to push that trend as much as we can."

The "Beyond Oil" campaign calls for more focus on - and development of - renewable energy, by such means as increasing fuel efficiency and pollution standards. The organization also is backing similar campaigns called "Beyond Natural Gas" and "Beyond Coal."

Von Seggern said the era of debating the benefits of using clean energy versus fossil fuels is over.

"The science is clear and settled on this," he said. "C02 pollution is a grave threat to the planet and the people living on it. We don't have any more room, I think, to develop fossil-fuel resources."

At least two home builders in Las Vegas only construct homes equipped with solar energy systems.

More information about the Sierra Club in Nevada is online at nevada.sierraclub.org. The Beyond Oil Campaign website is content.sierraclub.org/beyondoil.


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