| By Dave Harding, ProgressOhio - Nov 11th, 2009 at 7:56 am EST |
Categories: Action Alerts, Environment and Conservation, National Security, Featured
Columbus, Ohio – As the nation prepares to celebrate Veterans Day and honor the brave men and women who serve in our Armed Forces, the Alliance for Climate Protection’s Repower America campaign today released a new television ad featuring veterans and national security leaders calling for bold action now on clean energy and climate change to strengthen America’s national security. The ad, called “Voices-Veterans,” will run on national cable starting on Veteran’s Day.
“Voices – Veterans” features young Iraq War veterans alongside respected military and national security leaders such as General Brent Scowcroft and General Wesley Clark making the urgent call for action now on clean energy and climate change so that we can end America’s dependence on foreign oil and strengthen our national security. General Scowcroft, U.S. National Security Advisor under Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush and a retired Lieutenant General in the U.S. Air Force, states in the ad that “climate change threatens our national security,” while Terron Sims, Jr., a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in Iraq says, “Stop sending our dollars overseas to be used against us.” General Wesley Clark, a 34-year U.S. Army veteran who served as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, concludes the ad stating, “We need to repower and there is no better time to do it than right now.”
“By taking control of our energy future, we can prevent future conflict overseas and keep our men and women in uniform out of harm's way,” said Repower Ohio State Director Bryan Mcgannon. “Even top-ranking retired admirals and generals have said that a first priority for our leaders should be fully integrating climate change and energy security into national security. By repowering America with clean energy, we can stop sending our hard-earned money overseas for foreign oil, invest it here to get our economy moving again, and help solve the climate crisis.”
This new TV ad is a continuation of the groundbreaking multimedia campaign launched by Repower America last week to demonstrate broad national consensus – from veterans, faith leaders, the business community, conservationists and more – for bold action on clean energy and climate. The new Repower effort, supported by an integrated online, field and advertising campaign, centers around a virtual Repower Wall, where thousands of people have already uploaded messages of strong support for action to create clean energy jobs, safeguard America’s economic and national security future, and solve the climate crisis. The Repower Wall may be accessed at www.repoweramerica.org/wall.
Veterans from Ohio have already posted to the Repower Wall, including:
Glenn Kunkle, United States Marine Corps (Retired): "Our dependence on fossil fuels is creating a threat multiplier in terms of our national security. It's creating new and unforeseen challenges for America. We need to clean up our act."
· Watch Glenn's full Repower Wall post: http://www.repoweramerica.org/wall/#/view/21749
Joel Bednar, United States Army (Retired): "Clean energy is our future we have to leave something for our children. We have to take action now because if we don't who knows what's going to be left for our children."
· Watch Joel's full Repower Wall post: http://www.repoweramerica.org/wall/#/view/21920
Already, more than 22,000 individuals have added their faces and voices to the Repower Wall, and more than 40 leading corporations and non-governmental organizations have contributed their logos to the effort – including companies like Nike, PepsiCo, Starbucks, Staples, eBay and Exelon, as well as organizations such as the United Steel Workers, National Farmers Union, Trout Unlimited, Republicans for Environmental Protection and the American Nurses Association.
According to the Center for American Progress, transitioning to a clean energy economy will create more than 67,000 jobs here in Ohio while revitalizing our economy, strengthening our national security and breaking our dependence on foreign oil.
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