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"The rule, acknowledged or not, seems to be that if we have great power we must use it. We would use a steam shovel to pick up a dime. We have experts who can prove there is no other way to do it."

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Antioch New England Graduate School logoWant to make a living working for environmental protection, corporate accountability, and social justice? Antioch New England Graduate School's new one-of-a-kind master’s program in Environmental Advocacy and Organizing is currently accepting applications for next Fall.

Pump 'Em Up! is a fuel conservation call to all over the world to spread the word to drivers that the power to conserve fuel is in their own tires! Pump 'Em Up! was born in 2001 when nine-year old Savannah Walters, concerned by proposals to drill for oil in the Arctic, learned that the U.S. could save as much oil as would be produced by the new drilling if drivers simply pumped up their car tires to proper inflation levels. In 1995 the US Energy Department said that under-inflated tires waste an estimated 4 million gallons of gas daily in America.

 

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