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Keeping California's Clean Energy Promise


Thirty years after Californians last fought back plans to import liquefied natural gas from overseas through terminals on our coast, Big Energy is at it again, working with Governor Schwarzenegger and his allies on the Public Utilities Commission to fast track a series of proposals for LNG terminals that threaten the environment and public safety.

Pacific Environment is spearheading Ratepayers for Affordable, Clean Energy—a statewide coalition that is fighting these proposals and defending California’s commitment to a clean energy future. We believe California can meet its energy needs—and chart an independent energy future—by increasing the efficiency of our power plants and investing in renewable energy.

Learn More: To read more a more detailed description about our work in California, click here.

Featured Link: Ratepayers for Affordable Clean Energy is a coalition of organizations and community groups dedicated to a future of clean energy and a reduction of fossil fuel use in California.


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Tell Governor Schwarzenegger to Defend Clean Energy!
California has one of the most progressive energy plans in the U.S., including a goal to garner 20% of our energy from renewables by the year 2010. But these plans are threatened by proposals to import Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from around the Pacific Rim. Write to the Governor and demand that he reject LNG!

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Climate change works into LNG
United Press International
May 22nd, 2007

BHP Billiton to Study Future of Vetoed California LNG Proposal
Bloomberg
May 19th, 2007
Governor Schwarzenegger follows public, commissioners and rejects Cabrillo Port LNG project

RACE's Comments to the State Lands Commission on the Cabrillo Port Environmental Impact Review

Oxnard decisions signal a shift in the LNG debate
by Rory Cox
April 19th, 2007
Pacific Environment's Statement on Recent Rejection of Cabrillo Port LNG Terminal

Lands Commission rejected Australian company's project
April 11th, 2007
San Francisco Chronicle

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Forces dig in for energy battle
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RACE's Comments to the State Lands Commission on the Cabrillo Port Environmental Impact Review
Does California Need Liquefied Natural Gas?
Synapse Report on Natural Gas Supply/Demand Scenarios in California
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