Rhode Island "goes big" against global warming.

PositionRhode Island - Brief article

Last November, elected officials, environmental groups and residents rallied at Providence's Roger Williams Zoo to launch "Go Big little rhody," a campaign CLF is co-leading that aims to slash global warming pollution in the Ocean State 80 percent by 2050. The campaign will encourage the state to adopt a range of innovative solutions, including investments in renewable energy and improved energy efficiency for heating and cooling systems within homes, commercial buildings and office spaces. The campaign also aims to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions by cutting energy use across all sectors...

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