As part of our effort to promote clean energy for San Francisco, I am very proud to report that Van Jones, the author of "The Green Collar Economy" has endorsed Prop H for clean energy.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
SF Prop H - Van Jones Supports Sf Proposition H For Clean Energy
As part of our effort to promote clean energy for San Francisco, I am very proud to report that Van Jones, the author of "The Green Collar Economy" has endorsed Prop H for clean energy.
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SF Prop H - Aaron Peskin, SF Supervisor Says "Yes On H"; Explains Why
At a party fundraiser for San Francisco "Yes On H", I sat down with San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin to talk about SF Proposition H and how it will benefit San Francisco.
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SF Prop H - Ross Mirikarimi, SF Supervisor - "Yes On H"; San Francisco
At a party fundraiser for San Francisco "Yes On H", I sat down with San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirikarimi to talk about SF Proposition H and how it will benefit San Francisco.
Mary The SF Clean Energy Gal's Many Faces On Prop H
Mary the Clean Energy Gal presents her many San Francisco faces all wondering why PG&E is not supporting clean energy. Support Proposition H in San Francisco on election day.
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SF Proposition H Rally In San Francisco
I went over to cover what turned out to be a lively rally for San Francisco's Proposition H, an initiative which if passed will set a goal of 100 percent clean energy use in San Francisco by 2040.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Introducing The Clean Energy Gal for San Francisco
Just when SF needs her most, here comes Mary, the Clean Energy Gal, to remind San Franciscans of the importance of clean energy and passing Proposition H for the city.
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