Homegrown manufacturing, built for a better future! ✨ When American companies like Copper manufacture induction stoves here at home, they’re not just creating cutting-edge technology—they’re improving lives.
Thanks to programs from the Inflation Reduction Act, we’re seeing stronger job security, booming domestic manufacturing, and healthier, more efficient kitchens. These programs are working—let’s protect them!
Act now: https://t.co/K6wB6183wF ⚡
#CleanEnergy #ElectrifyEverything
“There’s a better way.” 👨🍳✨ Chef Chris Galarza shares how restaurants can improve kitchen conditions, save money, and boost efficiency by switching to induction—without sacrificing temperature control.
Follow our video series to see how building electrification is cutting energy costs and creating good jobs. Take action to protect the programs that make clean energy upgrades possible: https://t.co/K6wB6183wF ⚡
#CleanEnergy #InductionCooking #ElectrifyEverything
Lower bills, cleaner energy! 💡⚡ Gloria Daniels in South Carolina cut her energy costs by upgrading to a heat pump and solar panels—made affordable through a grant from the Sustainability Institute and federal programs from the Inflation Reduction Act.
State and federal programs that help people make their homes more efficient and healthier are a win-win and should be protected!
Follow along to see how building electrification is creating jobs, saving businesses money, and improving lives. Take action: https://t.co/K6wB6183wF 🔗
#CleanEnergy #ElectrifyEverything #LowerBills
Corporate directors who aren’t confronting #climatechange are not doing their jobs. Investors must act now to vote out directors who have failed to address this systemic & irreversible risk. https://t.co/QzgQtM3UAR
This Saturday marks one year since SC declared a State of Emergency due to the pandemic and we are still dealing with the health and economic impacts. Let’s make sure all SC families have energy in this crisis. #ConnectedinCrisisSC
Sign on: https://t.co/sxI9EvXK7H
South Carolinians shouldn't have their energy disconnected during covid-19. Do you agree?
👉 Sign on to our letter if you do.
We wrote on behalf of utility ratepayers of S.C. to the Public Service Commission
Together, we can make things happen. https://t.co/gFwFXwPHZb
The mercury that exits coal smoke stacks is vaporized, floating in the environment like steam.
But eventually it falls back down to the ground and makes its way into streams and rivers.
https://t.co/HjEdXXuXI4
Growing clean energy in coal’s place will mean creating good-paying jobs and economy-boosting investments for South Carolina communities. #SanteeCooper#BeyondCoal
https://t.co/KN6PLh3QNQ
New podcast is up, guest co-host @deitramatthews from @CVofSC joins @alanmhancock & @beccahay to chat about the week's news and a new lawsuit against DHEC over 3 coal plants from the @SCSierraClub & @BeyondCoal, represented by @scelp https://t.co/yQsjgBipKS
South Carolina’s environmental protection agency has shirked its responsibility to protect minority communities and rivers by failing to issue pollution discharge permits for coal plants, a lawsuit says. https://t.co/eSYPZ7K4je
Ecocide needs to become an international crime. To hold business leaders and people of significant public office to criminal account for not protecting people or mass damage or destruction of the ecosystem.
#ActOnClimate#ClimateChange#KeepItInTheGround#Ecocide
Kudos to the S.C. legislature whose resolution restricts @SanteeCooper from constructing fossil fuel plants right now, while allowing them to close the polluting Winyah coal plant & build more solar. #scleg#cleanenergy https://t.co/w9db8bRxSx
I’ve signed the bill making it possible for anyone in SC to vote absentee for the June 9 primaries and their runoffs. Every eligible SC voter can request an absentee ballot to stay safe while exercising the precious right of voting. Absentee ballots can be requested via @scvotes.
"Just 1 in 5 water departments have agreed to reconnect households w/o running water. The rest have only committed to halting new shutoffs."
Unless we act, hundreds of thousands of US residents will remain without water during the #COVID19 pandemic.
https://t.co/zuNvfBmfXk
In our 2018 paper led by Chantelle Burton, we estimated that at 2C global warming, much of SW and SE Australia would see an additional 20 - 30 days per year with the Fire Danger Index at "high" or above
Same in much of Africa, S America & parts of Europe
https://t.co/L1zApd6YMx
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For most of history, man has had to fight nature to survive; in this century he is beginning to realize that, in order to survive, he must protect it. 🐺
-Jacques-Yves Cousteau
"North Carolina says it has secured an agreement with Duke Energy to excavate nearly 80 million tons of coal ash at six facilities.
The Department of Environmental Quality said in a Thursday press release that it will be the largest coal ash clean up in the nation’s history."