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Rheba and Dani Lanz are now friends
March 31
March 31
Rheba added a discussion to the group The Sun Devil's Pickens
Research at ASU needs support and an Army to fight for money needed for research and development. What do you need ASU use this platform to be heard. Fight for a better world, jobs that provide incomes along with the ability to provide for the fut...
March 31
Arizona State University supporters for the Pickens Plan
March 31
Thanks to you Dave Clement we are a force! I will wear my T-Shirt and promote our cause. We can and We will succeed with Picken's Plan and our hard work! Rheba
March 3
Dave Clement and Rheba are now friends
February 27
Welcome to the Arizona 6th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in AZ-06, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.
February 27
February 27

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I live where the sun almost always shines, yet solar energy is not used to the potential it should be. Lets make a change Now! I worked for Westing House in the 90's we had the chance then to burn hazardous waste and generate energy between Utah and Nevada. We still have waste to burn so lets make some power!
What excites you about this campaign?
When the most respected Oil Man tells us its time to make a change it's like Moses speaking to the sinners...Do you need a tablet with a list to hold up?
What do you want to do to help?
I need a job will prove my worth by giving my time and energy to create a better tomorrow and a new job!
I have nothing to lose and everthing to gain a new future. I will hand out flyers, put a sign on my truck, Install wind mills.
Email me! Lets catch the wind and the sun!
Rheba
Chandler, Arizona

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At 1:20pm on March 31, 2009, Dani Lanz said…
Saw the article in the Trib. Dave Clement and you should call her and ask for a meeting--let her know that currently 3.8 million VOLUNTEERS are getting ready to march on Washington in support of the Pickens Plan. She should write a human interest story about that. The field of alternative/renewables is wide open--anyone can profit. Dave is a great example of someone who will benefit if it is passed--just a regular guy here in AZ. Does the reporter know how TPI Composites (wind blade manufacturer) or First Solar (based in AZ--huge company) will also profit. It's great for volunteers to talk to reporters directly and set them straight!
At 8:16pm on February 27, 2009, Dave Clement said…
Rheba,
Friend me when you get a chance and join the District 6 Group.
Thanks,
Dave
At 3:15pm on February 26, 2009, Dave Clement said…
Just a note about your note, its Tues the 3rd not the 4th and yes we are looking forward to seeing you there and meeting you!
Thanks,
Dave
At 4:10am on February 26, 2009, Dave Clement said…
Announcing District Meeting this TuesdayTuesday March 3, 2009 5:00 PM
Community Room, Mesa Fire Department 320 E 1st Street
(Mesa Drive & 1st Street, West side of the Fire Station)
Come join us for a meeting of the Pickens Plan members living
in Arizona Congressional District 6, comprising Mesa, Gilbert,
Apache Junction, Queen Creek, South Chandler and Sun Lakes.
Discussion of how to effect the most influence on our legislators, recruit new members and publicize the Pickens Plan locally.
Have you received your Pickens Plan bumper sticker?
We will have some at the meeting for attendees!
Along with literature and sign up sheets to share with your friends, neighbors and relatives.
Come on over to the meeting and lets get to know each other and promote Energy Independence for our Country!
(We will try to make this meeting less than an hour so you can get home)
For more information please contact me-
Dave Clement, District Leader
Ofc 480-461-5166
Cel 480-789-1498
Email Dave@CNGaz.com
At 6:53pm on February 5, 2009, Dave Clement said…
The Senate may vote on the Stimulus Bill as early as tomorrow,
let’s keep the pressure on our Senators to support the Pickens Plan
elements in the Stimulus Bill and encourage more for natural gas vehicles!
Call Kyl and McCain now-

Jon Kyl
Washington
202-224-4521
Fax 202-224-2207
Phoenix
602-840-1891
Fax 602-957-6838
John McCain
Washington
202-224-2235
Fax 202-228-2862
Phoenix
602-952-2410
Fax 602-952-8702
Tempe
480-897-6289
Fax 480-897-8389

Websites:
http://mccain.senate.gov
http://kyl.senate.gov

The best email tool is on the Pickens Plan, go to: www.pickensplan.com/action

Let's keep those calls, emails & letters going!
Thanks,
Dave Clement
Mesa
Visit Pickens Plan District Group AZ-06 at:
http://push.pickensplan.com/groups/group/show?id=2187034%3AGroup%3A1558207
At 10:40pm on January 12, 2009, Dave Clement said…
Now is the time to take action!

A meeting is scheduled with the Honorable
Jeff Flake’s office. His staff will be looking to see how many
people have contacted him about the Pickens Plan & Energy Independence.

Everything you need is under “Take Action”
Click on the “Take Action” tab, there are 4 easy things
you can do with your computer right from your key board-

1. Join your District
2. Contact Congress
3. Email Obama
4. Tell a Friend

Thank you for your support!
Dave Clement
District Leader AZ06 Pickens Plan

Wind and Solar for Energy, Natural Gas for Vehicles
Independence from Foreign Oil
Economic and Energy Independence for America
Strengthen Our Economy And Our Employment Base In Arizona!
At 10:31am on September 29, 2008, Alex van der Beek said…
Hi PP member,
Please checkout this website, as this is a Sun, Heat and Wind energy system in one, please give us your feedback as we try to improve it.
www.solarbotanic.com

Looking forward to hear from you
Alex
At 11:50am on September 9, 2008, James Artuso said…
Hello,
Just wanted to take a second of your time to invite you to view the solar solution equivalent of the PickensPlan.

www.powur.com/homeenergy1
click View Our Mission and if interested click the back arrow to Become an Ecopreneur.

Also you can see what we offer home owners - www.glenburniesolar.com

Thank You For Your Time
At 4:03am on September 6, 2008, Kim Nordberg said…
Hey Sugar!

Thank you for the invite... I know with this menopause stuff going on that MY BODY can power a small country with hot flashes and mood stuff. I'm on board with you, and would LOVE to get a group together. I bought a motorcycle to fight fuel usage for back and forth to work, but I'm getting arthritis in my hands and I'm having trouble with the clutch and the brake. Would you like to get together and put an article in "our" local magazines? It wouldn't cost that much, and Glenda and I can put on a pretty decent BBQ at our house!!!! I think we can make a difference, Rheba. Luv ya's..... Kim.
At 6:11pm on August 21, 2008, Bruce Eric Montgomery said…
ASU listed in magazine's top 10 'coolest' schools

Sierra magazine, a publication of the Sierra Club, has named ASU as one of the nation’s top 10 “coolest” schools for its efforts to stop global warming.


The cover story for Sierra’s September-October issue is its second annual listing of the greenest American colleges and universities.

This year’s top 10 “coolest” schools are noted for taking dramatic steps to curb global warming. Sierra’s list, “10 That Get It,” shows that schools of all sizes are taking action. Top schools earned points for policies in 10 categories: buildings, energy, food, investment, procurement, transportation, curriculum, environmental activism, waste management and overall commitment to sustainability.

A perfect score in every category would give a school 100 points. ASU, with the largest student population of the selected schools, ranked No. 6 with a score of 87.

Sierra’s top 10 “coolest” schools of 2008 are:

1. Middlebury (Vt.) College (2,350 students).

2. University of Colorado-Boulder (29,000 students).

3. University of Vermont-Burlington (10,750 students).

4. Warren Wilson College (Swannanoa, N.C., 850 students).

5. Evergreen State College (Olympia, Wash., 4,400 students).

6. ASU (51,500 students).

7. University of Florida-Gainesville (50,000 students).

8. Oberlin (Ohio) College (2,200 students).

9. University of Washington-Seattle (39,250 students).

10. Tufts University (Medford, Mass., 8,500 students).

“A new trend is sweeping the country,” says Bob Sipchen, Sierra’s editor-in-chief. “American schools are going green. When schools take such significant steps toward addressing global warming, it will have a huge impact on hundreds of thousands of students. And if young people take that passion into their communities and careers, it will reverberate globally.”

“ASU’s growing recognition as an institution committed to advancing sustainability education, research, operations and outreach is a source of pride and a testament to the steadfast dedication and leadership of our university community as a whole,” says ASU President Michael Crow.

Through the generous gifts of Julie Ann Wrigley, ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability was established in 2004 as the hub of the university’s sustainability initiatives. The institute advances research, education and business practices for an urbanizing world. Its School of Sustainability, the first of its kind in the United States, was established in 2007 and offers integrated degree programs that advance practical solutions to environmental, economic and social challenges.

Sustainability is a fundamental precept at ASU and permeates its teaching, learning, research and business missions. Some key initiatives under way at ASU include deployment of solar power on all four campuses, development of highly efficient buildings, operation of all campuses to be carbon neutral and produce zero waste, and unified dedication and commitment to finding sustainable solutions for issues of energy, water, urbanization and climate change.

“ASU is proud to be included in this group of accomplished universities,” says Bonny Bentzin, manager of university sustainability business practices at ASU. “Rating systems such as the Sierra magazine assessment are important for benchmarking accomplishments and sharing best practices. Through the work of many departments and individuals across the university, we have come a long way.”

Karen Leland, karen.leland@asu.edu
480-965-0013
Global Institute of Sustainability

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