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2015 Policy Word Announced

October 22, 2014 by trpadmin

  • TIPL will meet with Senators Alexander and Corker to encourage their support of climate protection.
  • TIPL will continue to support EPA’s Clean Power Plan and work with the State of Tennessee on developing the state’s compliance plan.
  • TIPL will meet with TVA board members to urge them to instruct TVA staff to provide energy efficiency programs for lower income customers.
  • TIPL will support Earth Hour on March 28th.
  • TIPL will provide our faith group partners a carbon fast calendar for Lent.
  • TIPL will develop a recognition program for businesses, which publicly acknowledge climate change and are responding to it in meaningful ways.

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TIPL

P.O. Box 26313
Knoxville, TN 37912
tninterfaithpl@gmail.com

 

Mission Statement

 

The mission of the Tennessee Interfaith Power & Light is to spiritually respond to the challenges of the climate crisis through upholding the sacredness of all life, protecting vulnerable communities, and caring for the Earth. We demonstrate our spiritual values by reducing our carbon footprint within our daily lives, releasing the spiritual power of our faith communities, and advocating for transformative climate protection and justice policies.

Tennessee IPL

P.O. Box 26313
Knoxville, TN 37912
tninterfaithpl@gmail.com

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