May 1, 2008
· Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged air, air quality, air quality in NC, global warming, NC air quality, ozone, ozone in nc, ozone level, ozone levels in charlotte
From the NC Division of Air Quality:
Forecast for Charlotte, NC |
| Tomorrow’s Forecast |
| Friday, May 2: |
84 AQI |
Moderate |
 |
Ozone |
| For additional information concerning the air quality forecast including a detailed forecast discussion, please visit the following link on the NC Division Of Air Quality Web Site: http://www.ncair.org/airaware/forecast. |
May 1, 2008
· Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged election, Energy, policy, power vote, vote

Earth Day is over and you’re wondering what’s next? POWER VOTE! – A campaign of the Energy Action Coalition – will harness the power of over 1 million young voters to hold our elected officials accountable to the climate!! Sign the pledge, invite your friends, join the movement!
http://www.powervote.org
In November 2007 Energy Action Coalition brought thousands of young people together in Washington, DC to demand a Power Shift within our government. Thousands of youth met with representatives from nearly every district to demand bold solutions on climate change.
But we need more than thousands to win this fight. We need millions of young people committed to creating a better, healthier, more just, and sustainable future.
Through Power Vote we are doing just that. We are building a youth voter bloc 1 million strong to demand bold federal climate legislation, a moratorium on coal and other dirty energy, and to create millions of good, green jobs. Youth will start by signing our Power Vote pledge and then get plugged into the incredible youth climate movement sweeping the nation.
Sign the Power Vote pledge and declare to the candidates, that come November, you’ll be voting for a just, sustainable and clean energy future!
Sign the pledge at http://www.powervote.org