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Spend time committing to clean.
But unless individual institutions start committing to clean energy, no momentum will build for collective action.
Attention to the issue is sky high, with the pope asking Catholics to join our marches this weekend, Google and YouTube sending people to sign our movement's climate petition, mayors around the world committing to clean energy in their cities, and so much more.
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After a year of sporadic cleaning on the road, Arnold was ready to commit to clean one day a week.
The government, he said, is committed to "clean and fair" elections.
He also defended Shell's record on cleanups, saying the company was "committed to clean up and remediate all spill sites related to its operations regardless of the cause of the leaks".
Obama's tenure also oversaw the country commit to clean, renewable energy sources.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told hundreds of investors on Wednesday that they should aim to double the amount of capital they commit to clean energy production by the year 2020.
MR. GORE -- I'm really strongly committed to clean water and clean air and cleaning up the new kinds of challenges like global warming.
Last October, in the second presidential debate, Mr. Bush declared, "I'm really strongly committed to clean water and clean air and cleaning up the new kinds of challenges, like global warming".
The United States Olympic Committee is absolutely committed to clean competition and stringent anti-doping penalties.
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