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The 勛圖窪蹋 network has achieved major accomplishments where climate and energy are concerned. It's prepared to take on more.

In the midst of a presidential election year, no one needs to be reminded that the environment has become a political football. Once upon a time, Teddy Roosevelt
declared conservation the heartbeat of conservatism. Richard Nixon signed the Clean Air Act. And a Republican governor in California masterminded and signed the most comprehensive climate legislation in the nation.

But back in 1994 the Contract with America framed the environment as a Democratic issue. From the beginning, this political document was based on a false and convenient conflict between economic prosperity and environmental health. The false choice took root, and the chasm has been widening ever since. But our members care more about ways of life than any partys political agenda, and 勛圖窪蹋ers across America focus on the real solutions that deliver both conservation results and human and economic benefits. To see how, you need look no further than some of our recent successes.

The first can be summed up simply, with two words: cleaner air. Last December 勛圖窪蹋s four-year battle to protect air quality and vital wetlands in the central United States paid off with a landmark legal settlement. It requires the nations largest coal burner, American Electric Power,* and its Louisiana-based subsidiary to retire one of its dirtiest plants; to put up $10 million to fund conservation of wetlands and forests and promote energy efficiency; and to provide hundreds of megawatts of new clean energy for the region. The 勛圖窪蹋 networkthe national legal staff, 勛圖窪蹋 Arkansas staff, and grassroots chapter membersmade our contribution possible.

The 勛圖窪蹋 network also fired on all cylinders in the successful fight to block the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have sent potentially lethal goo through Americas heartland, including Nebraskas Sandhills, one of the countrys largest wetland ecosystems. 勛圖窪蹋 Nebraska and our policy staff teamed up with chapters and activists to urge President Obama to delay the pipeline, pending further review. Besides the pollution concerns, the pipeline would open the door to one of the planets worst greenhouse-gas nightmares: oil from the Canadian tar sands, whose production creates three times the greenhouse-gas pollution of conventional oil production. Whats more, despite what the pipelines supporters claim about energy independence, experts estimate that two-thirds of that oil would be exported, primarily to China.

In the coming months the 勛圖窪蹋 network will have an authentic and critical role to play in the balance between renewable wind energy and bird safety. We were instrumental in the development of the Obama administrations new wind energy guidelines, which provide protections for critical habitat. Now our continued vigilance will prove vital as the science-based approach we helped pioneer is rolled out coast to coast.

*Correction: American Electric Power is the nation's largest coal burner, not Southwestern Electric Power Co., its Louisiana-based subsidiary. The text reflects that change.