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Power Vote

posted by Peter Rothberg on 09/02/2008 @ 6:34pm

Whichever party takes control of the White House and Congress in November, citizens who seek a more just, fair and peaceful world will need to challenge an inside-the-beltway establishment consensus that puts profits over people.

That means building sufficient grassroots pressure to force government to legislate in ways that the corporate sector spends lots of money trying to avoid. On the environmental front, pressure is slowly building with many young people in particular investing an increasing amount of time and energy in finding alternatives to the fossil fuel-based economy that is rendering the planet less and less habitable. In fact, as my friend Ben Adler reports in Politico, even after expanding summer lobbying and intern programs, Greenpeace and other environmental groups say hundreds of applicants from students for environmental advocacy programs are being turned away.

That's where Power Vote comes in. A new national non-partisan effort spearheaded by the Energy Action Coalition, PV is trying to tap this groundswell of support for a greener economy by bringing millions of young voters together in demanding political leadership that will develop solutions like efficiency, wind and solar power and sustainable transportation. The group's platform is a concise and sensible primer for the fundamental break we need to make from our dependence on highly-polluting fossil fuels.

To hear more about PV's goals and how it plans to meet them, join other activists tomorrow, Wednesday, September 3rd at 9:00pm EST for a national conference call to introduce a new campaign -- One Million Young Voters for a Clean, Just Energy Future. RSVP for the call here.

You can also check out this video to see why so many young people are demanding a brand new vision for their world.

In November 2007, the 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, this coalition has big plans and is aiming to build a youth voter bloc of one million strong to demand bold federal climate legislation, a moratorium on coal and other dirty energy, and to create millions of good, green jobs.

Please help their efforts by signing the PowerVote Pledge to make clean, just energy a top priority in your voting this election.

Comments (8)

  1. PETER, same deal as with Mr Connery's interminable "youth vote" posts...

    Let's see the "youth vote" get Obama elected....THEN we'll talk about "their power"!

    Since McGovern, I've had my doubts.

    Posted by Maskdelta at 09/02/2008 @ 7:43pm

  2. ah ha! (lightbulb flickers dimly)

    Multiple articles on the youth vote.

    Youth awards.

    aaaaaannnndd......

    Zwinky ads.

    You guys are recruiting!

    Posted by Benchrest at 09/02/2008 @ 8:43pm

  3. We may in a generational shift. God i hope so. The trouble us old geezers have gotten us into will take a generation to undo. Green is ok but please hurry up. I live in Northern Maine where people must burn their furniture to stay warm.

    Posted by lachatte at 09/02/2008 @ 9:34pm

  4. Just as with early radio,then computers, youth have been the vanguard for change. I'm with ya guys. I'm the one with the green eye- shades.

    Posted by Sorelish at 09/03/2008 @ 12:15am

  5. I urge my students to be politically interactive all the time and will often put up a non-partisan "public service announcement" of links to the candidates and issues on our class home page

    Posted by leftofcenter at 09/03/2008 @ 06:33am

  6. I'm working on Power Vote in NYC, and I urge you to sign the pledge - We need a clean energy revolution in this country!

    Posted by Dave_Shukla at 09/03/2008 @ 5:08pm

  7. We need a clean energy revolution in this country!

    Posted by Dave_Shukla at 09/03/2008 @ 5:08pm

    a new economy!

    (till the bubble bursteth.....)

    Posted by frosty zoom at 09/04/2008 @ 12:38am

  8. Shukla when the walls fell? (Sorry Mask, it was there!)

    I also agree with Mask, it's time for the youth to shit or get off the pot. There are decisions in this election that will affect us for generations, and if the young folks who will be directly affected by the decisions made in the next decade don't take responsibility for them, then they don't deserve to whine about what happens. I'm at that funny age where I'm not quite an Xer but I definitely ain't a boomer! But even I can see that something needs to happen or it's over for the US.

    Posted by yutsano at 09/07/2008 @ 11:50pm

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