Well first look up state and Congressional representatives and see where there offices are. they have many including some by you. face to face is 100% the best everything else is received by staff. that's where volume comes into play. hand written letters are best emails worst. phone calls...
Good but not good different levels need to different letters . Also personalized is good. Also some representatives need ideas on what to do and it will vary from state to state and federal level. I think this letter is great if we can mobilize a large number of people to send it with other...
In one letter a the state level I simply asked what could I do to help my representatives do on the issue. how I could work with them. still haven't heard back. I will go to there office.
Another thought. there are clear geopolitical benefits. the end of Petro dictatorships and the end of cash flow to terrorist. a restructe of the socioeconomic of the middle East. less USA involment in the middle East etc
Well I've begun to get politically active. though I'm not sure what can be done at the local and county level.
I've also written to trump , my state legislature and Congressional representatives . also going to meetings and speaking in person to these people is important . @Revoltingest...
I think we need change politically and industrially .
More of what we can do collectively then individually. Though we need to latter to. what would you support and help work on with me?
How do you think we go about bringing those things to fruition ? would you write your state and Congressional elected representatives ? we probably need more then that, what do you think ?
Also the way we shop matters too.
Not that am I can of the idea but I might support it...allowing oil drilling here in the USA and using the funds to finance the innovation and infrastructure for green tech and renewable.
This would also be good geologically imo.
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Would that include government incentives like subsidies or carbon taxes . something that would send clear signals to the market that it's safe to invest in renewables?