| |
Open Question: How much trouble will high seas piracy get you in? and more... Open Question: How much trouble will high seas piracy get you in?It seems like a very lucrative occupation and nice work if you can get it, filling a speedboat with some armed and desperate teenagers and taking over giant oil tankers for ransom. But rather than travel to coast of Somalia, what's the upsides and downsides of just doing it off Los Angeles? Just wondering. Open Question: Where is there porn studios in nyc?I live in the NYC and Philly area and was wondering where the porn studios are? Granted I know that Los Angeles is the place to go, but I mean come on, this is NYC! So if anyone knows how I can look up information on porn studios/production companies in the NYC/Philly/New Jersey/Delaware/Maryland... all the way down to North Carolina? This will really help! Open Question: what is your reflection on this article?Rebuilding the economy with green jobs It's not all the change our environment needs, but it sure is a good start. Consider the environmental benefits of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed by President Obama on Feb. 17: • A 68 million-ton reduction in the pollution that causes global warming, • A 15-million barrel per year reduction in the nation's oil consumption, and • The creation of 1.5 million green jobs. Environment California worked with our congressional delegation to strengthen the measure to these historic levels. We pushed to increase funding for green jobs and remove subsidies for coal and nuclear power. Moving forward, Environment California is working to give President Obama the support he needs from the California congressional delegation and from the public. We are also pushing Sacramento to continue to lead the way by tripling California's renewable energy mandate to 33 percent by 2020 and to require California's biggest global warming polluters to pay to pollute, funneling those funds into clean energy solutions. The fight for green jobs As Congress debated the stimulus package, Environment California staff fought off repeated attempts to cut funding for clean energy and green jobs. In the weeks before the law's passage, more than 20,000 of online activists from Environment California and other members of the Environment America federation took action. They urged Congress to keep the president's recovery plan clean and green. Our supporters also contributed more than $35,000 to help run ads on Facebook, TheHill.com and the Washington Post online, to hold House Republican leader John Boehner accountable for his attempts to slash green job-creating provisions from the bill. In the days leading up to the vote, Environment California staff coordinated a massive face-to-face persuasion effort on Capitol Hill, meeting with Reps. Dorris Matsui (Sacramento), Susan Davis (San Diego), Maxine Waters (Los Angeles) and others. Nearly $80 billion for clean energy Our work paid off. The final bill invests $33 billion in clean energy, $27 billion in energy efficiency, and $19 billion in green transportation, including: • Extending and expanding "recession-proof" renewable energy incentives, which will prevent 61 million tons of global warming pollution per year and create or protect 670,000 jobs; and • Providing $5 billion to help more than 1 million Americans weatherize their homes, a step that will prevent 2 million tons of global warming pollution and create 375,000 jobs. what do you think about this? Open Question: why ant we just kill all the gang members?i live in los angeles. and their are many gangs here, along with the rest of the u.s and the world. why doesnt the governement just kill them all. they are already going to kill people ( or attempt it ) so y not just kill them all. by kill them, i mean the government and or police kill them all. Open Question: is grant high school a good school?Open Question: Is the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles summer program legit?I want to attend the NEw York FIlm Academy's summer program taking place at Universal Studios Hollywood this summer, but before I pay the money, I want to make sure it is legit, and not a scam. Is it a good thing to do? I look for reviews online but I only see the review for the actual school course, not the week long summer program. Any info would be great! Thanks! More Recent Articles
|
Click here to safely unsubscribe now from "Yahoo! Answers: Search for " or change your subscription or subscribe
| Your requested content delivery powered by FeedBlitz, LLC, 9 Thoreau Way, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA. +1.978.776.9498 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment