"I LOVE THIS IDEA!!!"   Jade, Sunrise Movement Lehigh Vally, 
	Pennsylvania
"THIS IS SUPER COOL."   Sunrise Movement DeKalb, 
	Illinois
"WHAT A GREAT IDEA."  Citizen's Climate Lobby, Green 
	Bay, Wisconsin
"WHAT A GOOD IDEA."   Sunrise Movement, Newark, Delaware
	"GREAT WORK..."  Citizen's Climate Lobby, Broward County, Florida
	"GREAT JOB..." Lexington Global Warming Action Coalition, Massachusetts
	"...SEEMS LIKE A GOOD IDEA." Citizen's Climate Lobby, Boston Metro West
	
Renewable energy should be as common in new buildings as indoor plumbing 
	is in new buildings.  Laws need to be passed stipulating that renewable 
	energy be incorporated in to all new buildings.  To read about this, 
	visit the Potpourri section.
Thomas Edison:  I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy.  
	What a source of power!  I hope we don't have to wait till oil and coal 
	run out before we tackle that.  I wish I had more years left.
	Wouldn't it be nice if it were to become somewhat fashionable for people to 
	spend their money at businesses that have done cleaner energy projects?  
	Hand sanitizer can be hard to find.  If you 
	need some or know of someone who needs some, consider buying it from a 
	Durham, North Carolina distillery that uses solar. 
	
Hand 
	sanitizer made with solar energy. 
	Whiskey Acres Distilling of 
	Illinois also makes hand sanitizer with solar.
	
Blue Ridge Graphics of Virginia uses 
	solar and makes face masks with print on them.
This site is devoted 
	to reducing or slowing global warming/climate change by informing U.S. consumers, 
	whether travelling or at home, and visitors to the U.S., where they can spend their money to reward 
	businesses that have done (or whose landlords have done) renewable energy 
	projects to make, store, etc., their products and services.  Doing this will 
	not only reduce the problem, but it will reduce air pollution and 
	respiratory problems too.  
When businesses that haven't done renewable projects 
	see consumers doing this, many may decide to pursue renewable projects 
	themselves so as not to lose market share, even though using renewables is 
	already a great investment for many businesses without considering market 
	share, especially with the federal tax breaks for homes and businesses.  
	The homes tax break is at its highest until 2032, then in 2033 it drops 
	slightly, and then in 2034 it drops slighly again.  The business tax 
	break runs till 2033.  Heat pumps and some appliances are eligible for 
	federal tax benefits too.  And many states are 
	offering tax incentives to businesses (and/or homeowners) that do renewable 
	energy projects. 
I challenge you to find (or create) a website that will reduce 
	global warming/climate change more than this website.  I hope you'll 
	tell others about it.  
	There are three sections related to spending 
	your money at businesses using renewables: