Missouri
Sen. Claire McCaskill may not like coal, but she’s having a hard time saying no to it
Sen. Claire McCaskill is stuck between a rock and a hard place. A dirty rock — coal — makes Missouri a major culprit in global warming.
Things are heating up
Both literally and figuratively things are heating up. First, of course, there is the fact that last winter was overall, despite several winter storms, the warmest on record.
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Group asks for yes vote on green bill
More than 250 area residents have called Sen. Claire McCaskill’s office during a three-day calling campaign by Repower America and other organizations.
Taking the fight against poverty and pollution to the pulpit in St. Louis
The Hip Hop Caucus Clean Energy Now! Bus Tour continued through the rain to St. Louis, Missouri on Sunday morning. Spirits were high at the Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church where Reverend Lennox Yearwood and the rest of the team attended services with thousands of congregational members.
Going door-to-door with home efficiency kits in Columbia, Missouri
Today, the Hip Hop Caucus Clean Energy Now! Bus Tour landed in Columbia, Missouri at the 5th Street Christian Church for a neighborhood home efficiency canvass. Community leaders, Mizzou students and local volunteers distributed home efficiency kits and energy efficiency grant applications to members of the community.
Hip-hop tour touts climate change issue
A national clean energy tour bus rolled through Columbia yesterday, uniting different segments of the community who share similar concerns about the climate change.
Video: Barbershop chat with Rev. Yearwood on the bus tour to fight poverty and pollution
We chatted about the Clean Energy Now! Bus Tour with Rev. Lennox Yearwood, President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus.
Hip Hop Caucus Clean Energy Now! Tour givers conservation kits to Columbia
On Saturday afternoon freshmen Edith Lopez and Sterling Summerville trudged through the rain, passing out home weatherization kits that will conserve energy in Columbia resident’s homes.
Tour Promotes Clean Energy
A tour supporting clean energy rolled through mid-Missouri on Saturday, saying it’s necessary to rebuild the economy, restore communities, and save the planet.




