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What's the deal with the Climate Bill?

Green For All has broken down the House of Representatives' climate and clean-energy legislation in an easy new graphic. Learn what's good, what's lacking, and what's green for all about the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) --- Tweet it and you may win a Prize!

New graphic and Twitter contest!

Green For All has broken down the House of Representatives' climate and clean-energy legislation in an easy new graphic.  Learn what's good, what's lacking, and what's green for all about the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES).

We’re using a Twitter contest to get the word out - ReTweet the graphic to your friends, your family and your network, and ask them to retweet as well. Let your community know about this important legislation, which can lay the foundation for America's inclusive clean-energy future.

The winner is the person who is most ReTweeted by December 7th, the first day of the international climate negotiations in Copenhagen! The prize is a piece of one of a kind, custom art by artist Justin Kemerling, inspired by the green-collar economy (learn more).

Get educated, get the word out, and win custom art!


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In June 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES).  Now the Senate is crafting climate and energy legislation, using ACES as a starting point.

These bills have a long way to go before they become law.  The graphic above illustrates what is good about ACES and what could be better.  It also details two key provisions that Green For All and our allies have been fighting for — and why we need you to help make sure they are part of the final law that President Obama signs.

Now that you know it – ReTweet it!

About the prize*

Justin Kemerling is a "community activist designer" whose projects explore our visual culture and our ability to create a common goal for a greater good.

Justin is inspired by the emerging green economy and decided to help us get the word out about the climate bill by creating a one-of-a-kind piece for our contest winner.  He'll be working on the prize while you tweet!

Check out an example of his work:

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Want to win? All you've gotta do is RT!

*Note: there may be tax consequences for accepting the prize.

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