Monday, April 23, 2007

Action: Support Green Buildings on Earth Day



Legislative Action Message





Action: Support Green Buildings on Earth Day

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Take Action: Urge your senators to support H.R. 550

Where do we consume the most energy? In our homes and buildings.
Our homes and other buildings use more energy than either our cars
or big factories. Buildings use more than 70 percent of all electricity
generated in the United States. We in the U.S. produce almost as
many global warming greenhouse gas emissions from our homes
and buildings as the entire economies of Japan, France, and the
United Kingdom combined.

Earth Day is an opportunity to focus attention on the practical, effective
federal policies that could reduce U.S. energy consumption dramatically.
FCNL’s new energy-efficient green building shows what can be done to
turn two rickety, old, Civil War-era buildings into an energy-efficient,
high-performance, green building. New buildings today can do even
better when they are designed and built with current technologies for
zero-net energy consumption.

Our country can and must move toward a new era of energy-efficient,
green building renovation, strengthened energy-efficiency standards
for appliances, and zero net energy building design and construction
standards for new buildings. Key House committees will be preparing
legislation to promote energy-efficient, green buildings in May. You can
help support effective energy-efficient, green building legislation by
encouraging your representative to cosponsor the bills below.

Take Action

This Earth Day please contact your representative. Urge her or him to
cosponsor the “Securing America’s Energy Independence Act of 2007"
(HR 550). This legislation, introduced by Rep. Michael McNulty (NY),
would extend tax credit incentives for solar energy, fuel cells, and
energy-efficiency improvements for homes and buildings.

Got a little more time? Ask your representative to cosponsor two
other important pieces of legislation that should be part of any
comprehensive energy conservation effort:
The “High-Performance Green Buildings Act of 2007” (HR 121)
and the “Extend the Energy Efficiency Incentives Act of 2007" (HR 1385).

As part of your lobbying, urge your representative to contact FCNL
for a tour of FCNL’s newly renovated building on Capitol Hill –
to see what is possible and affordable today.

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