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OSPIRG campus staff person, said both the loc al chapter of OSPIRG and other nation al chapters became involved in the energy issue last year after President Hill Clinton reneged on campaign promises to increase Corporate Auto mobile Fuel Efficient s standards "We don't expo* t Clinton to shift money to envi ronmentally safe programs, but we hope to move this issue up on his list of priorities." Siegal said OSPIRG members say they believe that big busi ness utilizes the earth's natural resources sue h as oil. coal and gas and nut tear power without regard for the long-term effet Is Mans federal agent les fitnint ially support the businesses Members of the student group sas many of the hazardous effet ts are apparent and im reusing in some major t ities For example, the smog and acid rain that blan ket some i ities are in violation of federal air pol lution standards The pollutants are chiefly caused by ext essive automobile use and power plants Global warming, set off by the deterioration of the earth's ozone laser, is caused by the burning of fossil fuels sut h as < oal. oil and natural gas This burning of fuels produces greenhouse gas that slowly disintegrates the earth's ozone layer, which protet ts the earth's environment from the sun's harmful ravs Without this layer the earth's tem perature would rise dramatically. Also. nuclear power produces a large amount of radioactive waste, which is active for thousands of years Kxposure to this material is very harmful, and often this material is stored deep underground in protective caverns However, there have been leaks of this material into nearby rivers and streams, contaminating the water and poisoning the sea life and people who live by these waterways. These are only a few of the many hazardous effects that are caused by mis treatment of energy by some businesses. OSPIRG wants government agencies to spend more money and time on research that will help reduce pollution, rather than subsidize businesses that contaminate the environment The student group has derived a couple of measures that could tie enacted, such as House' Resolution 1HH This resolution says that increasing the efficien cy of cars to 3-t miles per gallon and light trucks to 45 mpg will help the automobiles burn loss oil By increasing these standards, the United States would become less dependent on foreign countries for oil. OSPIRG proposes that government agencies should eliminate tax breaks for oil and gas drilling Also, it proposes that nuclear power plants should be eliminated in the near future "Clinton promised to increase CAFE standards to 4*> miles per gallon Me did nothing," Siegal said "We have the technology to do it. but it doesn't happen I feel that he made o lot of cam paign promises, but he didn't want to step on any one s toes So, the best way to watch him is through small grass-roots efforts We have the expertise to get the job done We want the presi dent and Congress to hear our concerns." Although OSPIRG hasn't faced any direct oppo sition from other groups, it still realizes that there are some political parties that objec t to OSPIRG s ideas In Washington some parties are giving large amounts of money to congressional campaigns. In return, Congress subsidizes their needs, includ ing those of businesses that pollute the environ ment, but these businesses still fall to incorporate programs that will aid the environment However, big business isn't the only one to blame for the inefficient use of energy Group members say the American public is partially at fault They believe this nation has a strong reliance on natural energy The United States uses far more energy than it needs and wastes the earth's limited resources sue h as oil and gas Americans should he more conscious about how much energy they use. Siegal said Siegal added there are many everyday things that people i an do to become more energy effi cient For example, people can turn off lights, dress in layers to keep warm and ride a bike instead of driving a few blocks. Also. OSPIRG wants elec trie, utilities to provide financial incentives and assistance to customers for using energy more efficiently. The public: and big business should concentrate on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, ns well. The student group urges everyone to become involved in this issue because it not only affects people of today, but future generations as well. "Students are at a point in their lives that they cam make a difference. They can use their creative energy and optimism to change the future," Siegal said "We're currently paying for the problems of old er generations. Hut we must also think about the future generations — our children who will inher it the earth. I strongly believe in stopping a prob lem before it's created. It's a lot less to clean up lat er." Siegal said students seem to be very interested in this idea, because within three hours of setting up tables in the EMU. more than 200 people had petitioned to write to their House representatives. Siegal said there are many other ways that stu dents can become involved. 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