CEC + you = a new movement

by jordan benshea on November 15, 2011

A fast-paced 2-minute video about a movement in Santa Barbara to get off fossil fuels in one generation.

CEC + you = a new movement

Are you in?

Fossil fuels have carried us a long way. But after 100 years, it’s time to call it. The age of fossil fuels is over.

If we do it right, we can shift into a new economy fueled by clean, renewable energy. One that results in a net gain of $1.5 billion to our county’s economy by 2030. This is CEC’s mission, and we need your help.

Step 1: Watch

Check out this fast-paced 2-minute video about a movement in Santa Barbara to get off fossil fuels in one generation:

A New Movement | Community Environmental Council
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Step 2: We need your support

The Community Environmental Council (CEC) relies heavily on support from the community. We’ve been pioneering real life solutions to environmental problems for 41 years. Learn about our results in 2011 (PDF download). Invest in a future powered by clean energy. Invest in CEC.

Support solar power and wind power


Your $60 membershipmoves our region away from dirty energy. CEC links homeowners with solar installers, helps non-profits go solar, and advocates for large-scale wind and solar farms.

Stand up for more efficient vehicles


Your $60 membershippaves the way for more electric cars and hybrids. CEC hosts 3 Green Car Shows a year and is helping to locate and install more than 50 new charging stations this year.

Choose a bikeable community


Your $60 membershipcreates a community that centers around people, not cars. CEC gets citizens involved in community planning, and advocates for more walkable, bikable neighborhoods.

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