Eric's Position on Climate Change
Science has more than proven that global climate change is a real and present danger to future generations. The subsequent logical step is to make significant and immediate changes to our policies with the purpose of protecting our environment. While many Big Oil insiders insist that climate change is not a reality or is merely the result of natural cycles, it is clear that human activity is the primary cause of this environmental phenomenon. This is not an issue of left versus right, liberal versus conservative, or Democrat versus Republican. This is an issue of saving our planet and we simply cannot play politics with the facts.

To address these real world problems, I propose the following real world solutions:

1. Raise the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for vehicle emissions to 50 miles per gallon by no later than 2020. We have the technology to create improved American made hybrids right now and it is time for us to leverage our advantages. Big Oil lobbyists do not want a change in policy which is why they will have no part in my Congressional campaign.

2. End government subsidies for Big Oil and gas companies as they make record profits at the pump. In 2005, Exxon-Mobil's retiring CEO received a $400 million retirement bonus - all the while, George Bush's rubberstamps in Congress continued handing our tax dollars to Big Oil. It's time to stop rewarding Big Oil with our tax dollars for ripping us off at the pumps.

3. Invest in clean energy sources. The solution to these problems can be solved by steadily progressing from outmoded fossil fuels to more efficient biofuels. Right here in New York's 29th Congressional District we can grow switchgrass, a plant that has the ability to produces enzymatic ethanol. Scientists have concluded that enzymatic ethanol, like that produced from switchgrass, is significantly more efficient, producing higher yields than corn-based ethanol. In addition, the use of this type of "second generation biofuel" will drastically reduce global warming pollution. Further, we can leverage the savings from ending Big Oil subsidies to provide incentives to build and buy fuel efficient, American made hybrid cars.

4. Instate a Renewable Portfolio Standard. Renewables are another integral aspect of a comprehensive solution. By increasing our use of renewable energy from the sun, crops, and additional renewable sources, we can reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and ensure a more secure energy future for our nation. To get there, we need to set real goals with real deadlines.

Our planet needs to be at the forefront of every politicians mind. This is an issue which requires our full and immediate attention. Enough debating and politicking, it is time to forget party lines and affiliations. We need to act now to preserve the future.
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Brighton House Party Join Georgianne Arnold at her Brighton home to meet and greet with Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 244-0097.  Sat. Oct 11 - 5:00 PM

Fundraiser for Eric Massa Eric will attend a fundraiser hosted by the PDA.  Sat. Oct 11 - 7:00 PM

Hammondsport House Party Join co-hosts, Jane Russell and Evelyn LaCorix, for a house party in Hammondsport. Food and beverage will be provided. Come meet the candidate in Hammondsport! Please RSVP at (607) 569-3474.  Sun. Oct 12 - 1:00 PM

Watkins Glen House Party Join hosts, Betty and Dale Heichel, for a house party with Eric Massa. Please RSVP to the Heichels at (607) 279-7756.  Sun. Oct 12 - 4:30 PM

Addison House Party Join Eric Massa in Addison for a house party. Please RSVP to the hosts, Viola and Gary Powers, at (607) 359-4646.  Sun. Oct 12 - 7:30 PM

Meet and Greet at Founders Pavilion Join Eric Massa at Founders Pavilion. The candidate will meet and greet with citizens of the 29th district.  Mon. Oct 13 - 2:30 PM

Meet the Candidate Come meet Eric Massa at the National Hotel in Bath. Join Massa and citizens in the Southern Tier to mix and mingle with the candidate. Eric will be happy to address your questions.  Tue. Oct 14 - 4:30 PM

Steuben County Meet and Greet Join Eric Massa and citizens of New York's 29th District for a meeting at the National Hotel in Bath, NY. Eric will be meet with the voters in an informal setting. Anyone is welcome to attend with questions for Eric in mind!   Tue. Oct 14 - 5:00 PM

Veterans Town Hall Meeting Join Eric Massa and local veterans at the Canisteo American Legion.   Tue. Oct 14 - 8:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join host, David Stornelli, at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 218-9618.  Thu. Oct 16 - 7:00 PM

Jefferson Jackson Dinner Eric Massa will attend the annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Cattaraugus County.  Fri. Oct 17 - 7:00 PM

Mendon House Party Join Brad Vanauken and Stacey Miller at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 624-2043.  Sun. Oct 19 - 7:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join host, Frank Novac, at a Pittsford House Party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP to Frank at (585)248-2764.  Mon. Oct 20 - 7:00 PM

FLCC invites Eric Massa to campus Join students and professors at FLCC as they welcome Eric Massa. Eric Massa will meet and greet with individuals at Finger Lakes Community College.  Tue. Oct 21 - 12:30 PM

Meet and Greet Join Eric Massa and supporters at the Quail Summit Senior Living Center where Eric will meet and greet with seniors living in the community.  Wed. Oct 22 - 2:00 PM

Hobart & Williams Smith College hosts Eric Massa Join Eric Massa at Hobart & Williams Smith College. Eric will mix and mingle with attendees.  Thu. Oct 23 - 5:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join Chis and Helen Haller for a house party in Pittsford. Please RSVP at 585-387-9570.  Thu. Oct 23 - 7:00 PM

Keuka College hosts Eric Massa Join Eric Massa as he speaks to a group at Keuka College.  Fri. Oct 24 - 4:30 PM

Elmira House Party Join Frank and Linda Laux at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (607) 732-1853.  Fri. Oct 24 - 8:00 PM

Chemung County Council of Women hosts Election Tea Join the Chemung County Council of Women, the local press, and Congressional Candidates in Western New York's 29th District for an Election Tea at Notre Dame school in Elmira, NY. Each candidate will present for 20 minutes in the auditorium. The presentations will be followed by refreshments and a one-on-one questions and answers session with the candidates in the gymnasium. We hope you can join Eric Massa at his presentation!  Sun. Oct 26 - 2:00 PM

St. Bonaventure University hosts a debate Join Eric at St. Bonaventure for a debate, pending Kuhl's acceptance. If Kuhl does not agree to debate, then an open forum will be held for Eric to discuss the issues that impact Western New Yorkers.  Wed. Oct 29 - 7:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Your invited to join hosts Roger Vince and Pam Cooper-Vince at a house party for Eric Massa. Come meet the candidate. Please RSVP to the Coopers at (585) 387-9059.
  Thu. Oct 30 - 7:00 PM

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