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NAEG's United Green Energy Council For U.S. Tribal Nations Announces "NO TRIBE LEFT BEHIND POLICY," A Joint Effort To Reduce Global Warming.


FOREST HILLS, N.Y. -- Native American Energy Group, Inc. (the "Company" or "NAEG NAEG Nevada Applied Ecology Group ") (OTC OTC

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 Pink Sheets:NVMG), an independent energy company, today announced the formation of its 'United Green Energy Council for U.S. Tribal Nations.' The Company and its new alliance partners have set this coalition in motion to help reverse and reduce the global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.  effect by applying energy efficiency and renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  solutions, and will actively work with every tribe in the U.S. The global warming problem is a long-term issue that reaches well beyond the divides of class and geography. It has caused hotter weather, rises in sea level globally and has other negative ramifications ramifications nplAuswirkungen pl . It is reported to already be changing health, species, engineering, and food production.

CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Joseph D'Arrigo of Native American Energy Group stated, "The idea of the United Green Energy Council is to focus Native American land and resource managers' attention on positive solutions regarding land and resource use. It is important to have a central program that will unify already existing data in order to best capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on`   

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 the most suitable cutting edge technology. We need to think of long-term environmental and economic sustainability. These are key factors to having a proper impact on global warming and also towards reducing the disparity between wealth and poverty in this country. Renewable Energy production is going to produce significant revenue streams for these reservations long-term. Native American beliefs will be well complemented by the Council's scientific knowledge because both are rooted in close observation of earth processes that change through time. The U.S. government holds about 56 million acres of land in trust for tribes and individuals which makes this effort a major priority for these tribal governments."

Reports out of Washington by FOX News are saying thatO"human-caused global warming is here, visible in the air, water and melting ice, and is destined des·tine  
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 to get much worse in the future." The first phase of an authoritative global scientific report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Control is being released in Paris next week that will feature an "explosion of new data" on observations of the current global warming problem. According to according to
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 Rajendra K. Pachauri Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (born August 20, 1940, Nainital, India) was elected chief of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2002. Pachauri also serves as the head of the Energy and Resources Institute, formerly known as Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) of , head of the international climate change panel, the February report will have "much stronger evidence now of human actions on the change in climate that's taken place." This important story carried by FOX News entitled, "U.N. Report: Global Warming Already Happening, Getting Worse," can be accessed at the following link:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,245889,00.html

NAEG is moving forward to reverse the effects of global warming

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The predicted effects of global warming on the environment and for human life are numerous and varied. It is generally difficult to attribute specific natural phenomena to long-term causes, but some effects of
 jointly with Native Americans. Similar to concept of the "No Child Left Behind" effort by the Dept. of Education whose mission is to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students, the formation of this Council is part of NAEG's "NO TRIBE LEFT BEHIND POLICY" which was adopted to help improve the quality of life and to promote economic development for native tribes in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. .

Raj Nanvaan of Native American Energy stated, "We realize that we take on a new level of corporate responsibility as we expand our focus and take on these issues of global warming and clean energy, but we are expanding our staff and recruiting new people and making the new appointments including Native American executives to lead the effort. With the national economy being rooted in oil, it is not clear that the United States will ever jointly put an effort to alternative energy, but this Council was formed due to very strong interest from both sides. Due to NAEG's relationships with tribes nationwide, several alternative energy companies have approached NAEG's management looking to implement their cutting edge green energy technologies in Indian Country. Such companies have expressed a sincere interest in working closely with us, providing NAEG is the liaison between the companies and the tribe."

In addition Nanvaan said, "Apart from state and federal funding programs for these alternative energy projects, several foreign & domestic private organizations have approached us looking for Looking for

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 investment opportunities in Indian Country. In consideration of our efforts over the many years, many humanitarian and relief organizations in the world have begun to look at all the tribes in the country combined as a separate country within the United States, therefore qualifying for many funding programsO.providing the end result will improve the quality of life."

"As Native American Energy Group is still determining which companies and their technologies are suitable for different reservations in the country, management must also determine which companies share the same beliefs as NAEG and its founders. A company's motivation should not just be profitability or their contribution to reverse the effects of global warming, but also to develop the economies of individual tribal nations within this country that have been neglected and abused," said CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  Raj Nanvaan.

Mr. D'Arrigo concluded by saying, "Not every tribe is going to have high velocity winds to employ wind turbines. Not every tribe has the ability to create geothermal energy, but one thing is for sure, every tribe has the ability to create some form of alternative energy. This panel was formed to unify the tribes in a joint effort to determine how each tribe can participate given location, geographics, climate and other demographics. The foundation of every economy is energy. If you create energy, you create and strengthen an economy. It is clearly evident that if the Native American tribes in the U.S. work together for this one cause, they can become the leading contributor to renewable energy development Renewable energy development covers the advancement, capacity growth, and use of renewable energy sources. Modern interest in renewable energy development is linked to concerns about exhaustion of fossil fuels and environmental, social and political risks of extensive use of fossil  in the United States. There is no reason why every tribe cannot participate in the effort to reverse global warming. NAEG is currently expanding its panel consisting of Native American representatives who will lead tribes throughout the U.S. towards technological advancement and both social & economic improvement. Tribes are encouraged to be in the loop and not be left behind with respect to new emerging technologies available for their reservations."

If you have not yet enrolled in this program, kindly email us at unitedcouncil@nativeamericanenergy.com with your tribal affiliation and contact information.

Also, if you are an alternative energy company and would like to present your technology to our council please feel free email us as well.

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