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<br />C~®S ~~tAes <br /> <br />~~~- _,r~~r,~ To f'.. r,n~_' <br />r ~ . ,~ ~ , <br /> <br />'l~'ll:~ ~. ,~,' <br />__ ._ _ ~~ <br />~. ~~ ___ _ _ __ 1. <br /> <br />Acknowledgements <br />Written by Glen Brand and Brendan Bell, Sierra Club's Global <br />Warming and Energy Program <br />Special Thanks to John Byrne Barry, Dan Becker, Glen Besa, Pete <br />Connolly, Aloma Dew, Kurt Ehrenberg, Annie Finch, Kim Haddow, <br />Dave Hamilton, Cesia Kearns, Jill Miller, Brian O'Malley, Ayrianne <br />Parks, Colleen Sarna, Emily Templin, Jenn Tuttle, and Christa Wagner. <br />COVER PAGE PHOTOS: <br />1. Skyline of Chicago, one of the more than 200 cities that have pledged to <br />reduce local heat-trapping pollution. PHOrosYROeERTGLUSic <br />2. Iowa's Waverly Light & Power is the first municipal utility to install its own wind <br />tUrbineS. PHOTO BYWAVERLYLIGHr&POWER <br />3. Investing in clean energy not only saves taxpayer dollars and protects the <br />environment, it also creates good jobs for the future. PHOTOSYAPOLLOALLIANCE <br />4. The Western Area Power Administration's 4-kilowatt photovoltaic array at its <br />Rocky Mountain Customer Service Center building east of Loveland, Colorado. <br />PHOTO BY WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION ' <br />You can find this guide and more information about our Cool Cities campaign <br />at sierraclub.orglcoolcities <br />The Sierra Club's members are 750,000 of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our <br />communities and the planet. The Sierra Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental <br />organization. <br />SIERRA <br />CLUB <br />FOUNDED 1892 <br />This report was funded by a grant from The Sierra club Foundation. <br />85 Second St., Second Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 977-5500 <br />408 C St. NE, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 547-1141 <br />sierraclub.org <br />MARCH 2006 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER <br />