Boulder, Colorado takes on Climate Change
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/campaign-for-local-power?c=upworthy
Boulder wants to break away from our current, coal-dominated utility--Xcel Energy--to create a local electric utility based on renewable energy. Feasibility studies have shown we could reduce our carbon emissions by over 50% immediately by shifting to cleaner energy. And we wouldnt have to pay more than we do now, because we can afford a lot more renewable energy if were not paying for Xcels enormous profit margins. This is an incredible opportunity to create a landmark model for how communities all over the country can take control of their energy future.
Only one thing stands in our way: to stop us, Xcel Energy has placed a misleading measure on our fall ballot that would kill our local electric utility process dead in its tracks-- and they're prepared to spend possibly millions to win. They know our victory would inspire communities across the country to follow suit and create their own cleaner, cheaper utilities based on renewable energy. They dont want other communities wondering what they could afford if they stop paying millions in profits to the utility industry.
Back in 2011, our community did something no other community had ever done before: we voted to explore taking control of our power supply for the sole purpose of lowering our impact on the planet. Xcel Energy spent about $1 million dollars on that election, but lost--because a committed group of community advocates and a small nonprofit that engages young people in politics won the day. Outspent 10-to-1, the grassroots coalition registered voters, knocked on doors, and made thousands of phone calls.
With voter approval, the city launched an extensive analysis and found that it could get cleaner, cheaper power that was just as reliable all on its own.