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Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Jun 4, 2009 4:10 PM EDT

Linked to groups: DFA Reno/Democracy for Nevada, Essex County, NJ, DFA, NJ-7th Congressional District - The Linda Stender Team, GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE, Union County for Democracy

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The Waxman-Markey bill, a piece of legislation being pushed hard by utility and financial industry lobbyists, lacks progressive energy efficiency plans both in the short and long term.  Please take action today as Congress is claiming they're not hearing enough from us.  Our elected officials work for us, let us take this opportunity to remind them of that. 

From our friend Ted Glick, Policy Director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network and Co-founder of the United States Climate Emergency Council, here are the facts:

A Common Person’s Guide to the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009

 

By Ted Glick

 

On May 21st, following months of work, the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (ACESA), a 932-page piece of climate legislation. There have been mixed reactions from environmental and climate groups, but most groups are in agreement that it needs to be strengthened going forward. For some groups the problems they see with the bill have led to their public withdrawal of support. These groups include Greenpeace USA, Public Citizen and Friends of the Earth. The Chesapeake Climate Action Network also does not support the bill in current form.

 

Below is a summary analysis of the main features of the bill.

 

-Cap and Trade System: The bill would establish a “cap-and-trade” system which sets mandatory and declining limits on greenhouse gas emissions over the next 40 years. By 2050 it projects reductions of 83% from 2005 levels for the United States. It does this primarily through the establishment of 1) a “cap” on emissions and the annual issuance by the government of permits to emit greenhouse gases, both of which—the cap and the emissions permits--come down steadily year after year, and 2) a tradable market to buy and sell those permits to emit global warming pollution. That’s why it’s called a “cap-and-trade” system.

 

-Wide-Open Buying and Selling: Significantly, this market is open to anyone, not just those entities which emit greenhouse gases. For example, Wall Street firms whose primary purpose is to make money for their investors can buy and sell pollution permits. Anyone, whether Goldman Sachs or John Q. Public, can get into this newly-created market. From page 430 of the bill: “The privilege of purchasing, holding, selling, exchanging, transferring, and requesting retirement of emission allowances, compensatory allowances, or offset credits shall not be restricted to the owners and operators of covered entities, except as otherwise provided in this title.” Especially following the sub-prime mortgage/credit/banking crisis, there is concern among many people, including some on Capitol Hill, about the potential for this system to be abused by those out to make quick and big profits.

 

-Goals and Targets: The document states that one of its prime objectives is to help the world “avoid atmosphere greenhouse gas concentrations above 450 parts per million carbon dioxide equivalent; and global surface temperature 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) above the pre-industrial average.” However, a growing number of scientists, journalists and climate activists believe that we need to reduce emissions more deeply if we are to have a good chance of avoiding climate catastrophe.

 

-2020 Targets: It projects a 17% reduction in greenhouse gases (ghg) from 2005 levels by 2020. This is about 3% below U.S. ghg levels in 1990; 1990 is the baseline year used by the nations of the world. There is an additional 10% reduction of ghg’s projected via investments in the prevention of deforestation outside the United States, and there could be a few percent more reductions through other means. This could add up to about a 20% reduction by 2020 compared to 1990 levels. The world’s international climate negotiators have called for industrialized countries to reduce their emissions by 25-40% below 1990 levels by 2020.

 

-Upstream, Downstream: It appears that the cap is a mix of “upstream” and “downstream.”  “Upstream” means the earliest point at which carbon fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) or other global warming pollutants enter the economy; “downstream” means at a point further along. An “upstream” cap reduces the number of covered entities and makes it easier to reduce or eliminate leakages from the system. A summary of the document says that it “establishes a market-based program for reducing global warming pollution from electric utilities, oil companies, large industrial sources and other covered entities that collectively are responsible for 85% of U.S. global warming emissions.” It describes a “covered entity” as one which emits at least 25,000 tons of ghg emissions annually.

 

-Offsets: There is a very large provision made for “offsets.” An “offset” is when a company contributes money for a renewable energy, energy efficiency or other “clean energy” project somewhere else instead of reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions. This piece of legislation allows for up to 2 billion tons worth each year, which is more than 27% of the U.S.’s total annual ghg emissions. The offsets would happen in both the U.S. and in other countries; up to ¾ of them could be in other countries. There is much controversy over offsets; a recent study, for example, reported that between 1/3 and 2/3 of them under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty, were for projects that likely would have happened anyway. If fossil fuel companies used all of the offsets, there would likely be no, or very little, actual reductions of carbon emissions by these companies until the middle of the 20’s. This would be the case even if ghg emissions permits were auctioned.

 

-Free Pollution Permits: A huge percentage of the permits to emit ghg’s will be given away rather than sold via an auction. Only 15% of the permits will be auctioned for roughly the first 15 years or so of the program, despite President Obama’s strong support for a 100% auction during his campaign and for the first couple of months of his presidency. Coal companies are the big winners; “local distribution companies,” which are overwhelmingly coal-related, and “merchant coal” companies receive 35% of the permits, also known as “allowances” (as in an allowance to emit global warming pollution). The 30% to “local distribution companies” represents 90% of total electric utility emissions. This system will remain in place until 2030, with a five-year phase out between 2026 and 2030. Other global warming polluters who receive free allowances are local natural gas distribution companies (9% of the permits), “energy-intensive, trade-exposed industries” like steel, paper, aluminum and cement (15%), oil refiners (2%), and coal companies to “cover the costs of installing and operating carbon capture and sequestration technologies”(2% from 2014-2017 and 5% after that). This adds up to about 65% of the allowances being given for free to carbon polluters, 50% to the fossil fuel industry directly.

 

-Consumer Protection?: Interestingly, most of these free allowances to carbon polluters are described as “consumer protection” even though no consumer organizations were advocating for this plan. The advocates for it were representatives like Congressman Rick Boucher of Virginia who received over $176,000 from the coal industry for the 2007-2008 Congressional election cycle. Since the passage of this bill out of committee Boucher has said publicly that that the legislation will “create the opportunity for increasing coal production.” The legislation assumes that coal companies and other large corporations can be trusted, or regulated, to pass along to consumers the savings they will gain from the free permits they will be given. And remember that they can sell these emissions permits, or allowances, on the cap-and-trade, carbon/ghg market that is being set up.

 

 -More on Consumer Protection: A statement by Public Citizen on this bill contained this sentence: “The committee’s plan to distribute allowances to coal utilities will set up a legal fight in all 50 state utility regulatory commissions over how exactly the money will be returned to families and how much utilities can skim off the top—a fight that anti-poverty and consumer groups lack adequate resources to wage, given the army of lawyers utilities hire and the millions in campaign contributions that they make.”

 

-Coal Wins: Coal companies are big winners under this legislation. They receive 35% of emissions permits for free via Local Distribution Companies and merchant coal. They also receive 5% of the funds raised by the overall legislation by 2018, following a 2% allocation from 2014-2017, which will cover the costs of installing and operating carbon capture and sequestration (ccs) technologies. CCS is a technology that 1) barely exists, 2) is roughly a decade from perhaps being commercially viable on a large scale, 3) surrounded by serious safety questions as far as leakage into underground drinking water, earthquake-caused massive releases, etc. It involves the pumping of billions of tons of liquefied carbon dioxide into the earth, or under the sea. New coal plants built from 2009-2020 would be required to capture 50% of their carbon emissions but not until 2025. Plants built after 2020 must capture 65%. It is certain that, a dozen or so years from now, if these provisions are not changed, the coal industry will be expending tens of millions of dollar in advertisements, campaign contributions and lobbying to extend those deadlines if it turns out that extensive carbon capture and sequestration is not possible.

 

-Other Free Allowances: In addition to the free emissions permits (allowances) given to polluting industries, others receiving free allowances that can then be sold on the cap-and-trade market are:  1.5% of them to states for programs to benefit users of home heating oil and propane; approximately 7-8%/year through the 20’s to states for renewables and energy efficiency programs; approximately 2%/year through 2025 to the automobile industry for electric vehicles and other advanced technology and deployment; 1% for “Clean Energy Innovation Centers;” 5% to prevent tropical deforestation; 2% for domestic adaptation and 2% for international adaptation to the negative impacts of a changing climate; and ½ of a percent for worker assistance and job training. These figures are generally for the first 10 years of the program; most are increased after that first 10 year period.

 

-Penalties: There is a penalty established for any covered entity that does not have sufficient emissions credits to cover its actual emissions. The penalty is “twice the fair market value of emissions allowances established for emissions occurring in the calendar year for which emission allowances were due.” It is possible, given the ups and downs of markets and product prices, that there could be years when fossil fuel companies can make more money by using more carbon-based fuels than they have permits for and then paying the penalty.

 

-National Academy of Sciences Review: Provision is made for an overall review of the entire program and how well it is working by the National Academy of Sciences. This is a good thing, but not so good is that this is projected as happening every four years. Given the accelerating pace of climate change, as indicated most dramatically by what is happening with Arctic sea ice, a more frequent assessment by NAS seems called for. After the NAS assessment, the President is charged with submitting legislation to Congress based on NAS recommendations as far as any acceleration or adjustments to the overall program.

 

-Renewables and Efficiency: There is a renewable electricity/energy efficiency requirement for states of 20% by 2020, a minimum of 12% renewables and 8% efficiency. This is a reduction from a roughly 40%-by-2025 proposed renewables/efficiency standard in the initial draft discussion document put out by Henry Waxman, chair of the committee, on March 31<sup>st</sup>. The Energy Information Administration, a government agency, has estimated that as a result of existing state laws and other factors, there could be more renewable energy generated without this federal renewable energy provision than with it. If this provision is passed it would supercede existing state renewable energy and efficiency laws which exist in about half the states. Concerns have also been expressed about the exemption of nuclear power and coal with carbon capture and storage from the baseline against which renewable energy increases are measured. A more positive feature is that the bill does call for the development by several federal departments of plans for the siting of offshore renewable energy facilities, a potentially huge source of clean energy.

 

-Hybrids and Electric Cars: The document calls for various kinds of infrastructure support for the development of plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, such as plug-in hybrid charging stations, retooling factories to manufacture electric vehicles and purchase of batteries.

 

-Energy Efficiency: There is a broad program of support for energy efficiency standards and investments across the economy and society. This seems to be one of the strongest aspects of the overall piece of legislation. Building codes are improved 30% by 2010 and 50% by 2016.  $500-$3000 per household is provided for families which weatherize their homes to reduce energy use at least 20%. Similar financial support is also provided for weatherization of commercial buildings. Up to $10,000 per house is provided for installation of renewable energy technology. Natural gas utilities must use 1/3 of the value of their free permits for energy efficiency programs.

 

-EPA Restrictions: There are serious restrictions on the power of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to do its job. According to an analysis by the Sierra Club, the bill “eliminates EPA authority under the Clean Air Act to set performance standards for CO2 from sources covered under the cap, including coal-fired power plants. The bill does set modest standards for new coal plants. Additionally, the bill eliminates the existing requirement that new and modified sources of ghg’s undergo a case-by-case review process that requires stringent ghg limits.” The bill prohibits any greenhouse gas from being listed as a “criteria pollutant” or a “hazardous air pollutant.” These are all very problematic provisions.

 

-Green Jobs and Worker Assistance: There is little in the bill that is directly about green jobs or worker assistance. There is an increase in funding for the Green Jobs Act from $125 million to $150 million. 1/2 of a percent of the funds from the program for the first 10 years will go to help workers displaced as a result of the transition away from fossil fuels.

 

-Smart Grid: The bill enacts various measures to strengthen the development of a “smart grid,” which means the modernization of our electricity and transmission system so that it can better use digital information and technology, better integrate small-scale renewable energy, incorporate “demand response” and energy efficiency mechanisms, and in other ways strengthen the capacity of the electrical grid to be more energy efficient, consumer-friendly and effective.

 

-Mass Transportation: This is very little in this legislation that is directly supportive of mass transportation. It does require states and localities with more than 200,000 people to establish goals for reducing ghg’s in the transportation area, with little clarity about the financing available for this work or accountability mechanisms.

 

-State Powers: The bill bars states that have already passed such legislation to implement or enforce a cap on greenhouse gas emissions between 2012 to 2017, but it does allow regulation of emissions by other means during this period.

 

-Adaptation: Funding for both domestic and international adaptation to the negative impacts of a changing climate is provided for. For the first 10 years 2% of the funds raised from the program will go for international adaptation and the transfer of clean energy technology to developing countries. Another 2% for the first 10 years will go to domestic adaptation, including in the areas of public health, state programs, safeguarding wildlife habitats, protecting endangered species and preserving freshwater and coastal ecosystems. A number of environmental groups believe these percentages are too weak, particularly for international adaptation and technology transfer.

 

 

There is no question but that there are positive things in this piece of legislation. There are also many negative things, some of which environmental, climate, labor and other groups will attempt to correct as this bill moves through various House committees and onto the House floor.

 

There are alternative approaches to the cap-and-trade model. One of them which the Chesapeake Climate Action Network supports is what is known as cap-and-dividend (http://www.capanddividend.org). The other main one is a carbon tax and dividend approach (http://www.carbontax.org).

 

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In Solidarity,

Rachel Dawn

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Senator Elect, University Student Senate
Milano, The New School for Management and Urban Policy
Co-Founder, Net Impact New School University
Program/Policy Consultant, New York Restoration Project
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Shouldn't National Polling = Comprehensive Action?

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Mar 25, 2007 12:37 PM EDT

Linked to groups: Blog For America

Climate Crisis Action Day yielded a wonderful turnout this past Tuesday.  What happens from this week on?

The political tactic of saying one thing and doing another is still not being properly, that is widely, reported.  National polling indicates time and again very different priorities than political punditry would imply.

According to a Bloomberg poll taken 3rd August 2006, 52% of the American public said the U.S. government should invest in alternative energy sources to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. 

If the November elections had different results, would this “administration” be talking about limited reliance on foreign energy at all?

To date, the Bush administration is increasingly intent on making it difficult for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General’s office to actually perform EPA oversight.  The fact of the matter is, if relationships are not exposed, the Bush Administration and K-Street lobbyists would continue to experience profitability from their unprecedented links to gluttonous oil companies and private contractors such as Exxon Mobil and Halliburton. 

Given 75% of Americans favor putting caps on carbon emissions, where is our federally funded national energy policy already? Will the Sanders/Boxer Bill pull through?  National polling in favor of such legislation exists; such poll results should be effected into immediate action. Additionally, despite seemingly popular political infighting witnessed earlier this week by former Vice President Al Gore, venture capitalists are on board with America’s oil free future. 

In 2007 where are mainstream media outlets in vigorously reporting the advantages of a conservative American society specialized in alternative energy manufacturing?  The International community and the majority of Americans remain disillusioned by the administrations ties to the Neo-Conservative think tank, American Enterprise Institute, and their shared repugnant efforts to disband scientific, political and economic action towards U.S. climate change solutions. 

We know full well it is this gangster like politicking that has kept us from making urgent significant progress.  

On HBO’s latest Real Time w/Bill Maher, David Frum, former white house Economist and representative of AEI, attempted to make claims about what American stratagem should be with regards to energy and foreign policy. 

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Shouldn't National Polling = Comprehensive Action?

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Mar 25, 2007 12:35 PM EDT

Linked to groups: GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE

Climate Crisis Action Day yielded a wonderful turnout this past Tuesday.  Now it's important to focus on what happens from this week on. 

The political tactic of saying one thing and doing another is still not being properly, that is widely, reported.  National polling indicates time and again very different priorities than political punditry would imply.

According to a Bloomberg poll taken 3rd August 2006, 52% of the American public said the U.S. government should invest in alternative energy sources to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. 

If the November elections had different results, would this “administration” be talking about limited reliance on foreign energy at all?

To date, the Bush administration is increasingly intent on making it difficult for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General’s office to actually perform EPA oversight.  The fact of the matter is, if relationships are not exposed, the Bush Administration and K-Street lobbyists would continue to experience profitability from their unprecedented links to gluttonous oil companies and private contractors such as Exxon Mobil and Halliburton. 

Given 75% of Americans favor putting caps on carbon emissions, where is our federally funded national energy policy already? Will the Sanders/Boxer Bill pull through?  National polling in favor of such legislation exists; such poll results should be effected into immediate action. Additionally, despite seemingly popular political infighting witnessed earlier this week by former Vice President Al Gore, venture capitalists are on board with America’s oil free future. 

In 2007 where are mainstream media outlets in vigorously reporting the advantages of a conservative American society specialized in alternative energy manufacturing?  The International community and the majority of Americans remain disillusioned by the administrations ties to the Neo-Conservative think tank, American Enterprise Institute, and their shared repugnant efforts to disband scientific, political and economic action towards U.S. climate change solutions. 

We know full well it is this gangster like politicking that has kept us from making urgent significant progress.  

On HBO’s latest Real Time w/Bill Maher, David Frum, former white house Economist and representative of AEI, attempted to make claims about what American stratagem should be with regards to energy and foreign policy. 


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"We Can't Afford to be Neutral on a Moving Train"

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Mar 20, 2007 9:30 AM EDT

Linked to groups: GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE

As our four days of action come to a close tomorrow, let's lend a voice to our environment.Today John Deutch, an Ex-CIA officer, said " The United States must adopt a carbon emission control policy."

We're way behind no thanks to James "global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people", Inhofe(R-OK) and the American Enterprise Institute.

Though, as Sarah Stillman of TruthDig writes, “If a single trend is connecting both sides of the Atlantic now, it’s the grand revival of grass-roots environmentalism.“

The U.S. needs a tremendous amount of political will to even start coping with her energy standard issues.  Tomorrow, 20th March, is Climate Crisis Action Day! 

"Join thousands of dedicated activists for an action day at the US Capitol building in Washington, DC on March 20, 2007, along with politicians, celebrities, and community leaders. We'll even take you into the halls of Congress to meet your elected officials.

What are we asking for? Sensible solutions to global warming, a path to a clean energy future, and permanent protections for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – a land perpetually threatened by a warming planet."~Climate Crisis Learn More

If you can't make it to D.C. but want to help politically, Learn More and voice your concerns directly to the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming.

Of course there is no better way to get involved than to take action and donate directly to the legal arm of Sierra Club, Earth Justice

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"We Can't Afford to be Neutral on a Moving Train"

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Mar 19, 2007 10:26 PM EDT

Linked to groups: Blog For America

As our four days of action come to a close tomorrow, let's lend a voice to our environment.Today John Deutch, an Ex-CIA officer, said " The United States must adopt a carbon emission control policy."

We're way behind no thanks to James "global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people", Inhofe(R-OK) and the American Enterprise Institute.

Though, as Sarah Stillman of TruthDig writes, “If a single trend is connecting both sides of the Atlantic now, it’s the grand revival of grass-roots environmentalism.“

The U.S. needs a tremendous amount of political will to even start coping with her energy standard issues. 
Tomorrow, 20th March, is Climate Crisis Action Day! 

"Join thousands of dedicated activists for an action day at the US Capitol building in Washington, DC on March 20, 2007, along with politicians, celebrities, and community leaders. We'll even take you into the halls of Congress to meet your elected officials.

What are we asking for? Sensible solutions to global warming, a path to a clean energy future, and permanent protections for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge – a land perpetually threatened by a warming planet."~Climate Crisis Learn More

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22/1/07 U.S. Breaking News

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Jan 22, 2007 9:38 AM EST

Linked to groups: GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE

  **Breaking News**
Ten Major U.S. Companies Join Environmental Defense and Others to Endorse Mandatory Limits on America's Global Warming Pollution.
Watch press conference live this morning on CSPAN at 11:30am Eastern.Dear Friend,Major U.S. businesses support national global warming action.Read more.I want to share with you some exciting and truly historic news on our campaign to stop global warming.This morning, ten major U.S. businesses and four national environmental organizations issued a joint report, A Call to Action (pdf file), calling on the federal government to quickly pass strong national legislation to cut global warming pollution.You can watch the press conference live this morning on CSPAN at 11:30am Eastern. You will also be able to watch it online at CSPAN.org.The companies involved in today's announcement are well-known Fortune 500 corporations: Alcoa, BP America, Caterpillar, Duke Energy, DuPont, Florida Power and Light, General Electric, Lehman Brothers, Pacific Gas & Electric, and PNM Resources.They have joined Environmental Defense, the World Resources Institute, Pew Center on Global Climate Change, and Natural Resources Defense Council to form an unprecedented alliance — the United States Climate Action Partnership (US-CAP).In today's announcement, the partners pledged to work together to support six recommendations for national action: 1.      Account for the global dimensions of climate change – the U.S. government should become more involved in international agreements to fight global warming; 2.      Recognize the importance of technology – the cost-effective deployment of existing energy efficient technologies should be a priority; 3.      Be environmentally effective – establish a mandatory cap that guarantees emissions will be cut and other measures to facilitate reaching the needed targets; 4.      Create economic opportunity and advantage – a climate protection program must use the power of the market to establish clear targets and timeframes; 5.      Be fair – global warming solutions must account for the disproportionate impact of both global warming and emissions reductions on some economic sectors, geographic regions, and income groups; and 6.      Encourage early action – prior to the effective date of mandatory pollution limits, every reasonable effort should be made to reduce emissions.This unique cooperation of business and environmental leaders sends a clear signal to Congress: legislative action to cut America's global warming pollution is urgently needed.Environmental Defense is thrilled to have played a role in building this unprecedented partnership and will look to take full advantage of the added momentum this brings to our efforts to pass meaningful global warming legislation this year.For more on this announcement, go to our website.Our work to fight global warming is made possible through the support of our dedicated members and online activists. I cannot thank you enough for your tremendous support.I look forward to working with you as the 110th Congress begins to debate global warming and moves to enact the mandatory caps we need to cut emissions. This will be the test of this Congress on the top environmental priority of our generation.Sincerely,

Fred Krupp
President 
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Happy Holidays!! With Love, The GREEN Machine

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Dec 18, 2006 8:45 PM EST

Linked to groups: GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE

Our last GWICA meeting was stellar!   Stay tuned for formal minutes on our blog and JOIN US!   The most urgent actions we must take to combat global warming legislatively in America are as follows:

1) Letters to the editor and Phone Calls to your Governor: Following the news on Global Warming is easy, fun, and interesting.  If you like a story, find three sources on it and respond as an informed citizen via e-mail, snai mail, and follow up with a telephone call to Congress.  Think of potential Congresspeople who can take Global Warming on as their issue and put pressure on them to take action NOW. Let me know who you have in mind :)  http://www.uspirg.org/    

(In NJ, Our GW Coalition: http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/issues/global-warming ) 

2) Calculate Your Impact: http://www.fightglobalwarming.com/carboncalculator.cfm   Plan screenings of the film "Kilowatt Ours", "March of the Penguins", and the HBO special "Too Hot Not To Handle" in your schools as teachers, students, concerned parents, community members, etc.  For younger children, the HBO special ""Earth To Kids: A Guide To A Healthy Planet" is most appropriate.  You can purchase the dvd Kilowatt Ours which is the film shown at our Sierra Club COOL CITIES trainings nationally. http://www.kilowattours.org/ 

3) Stay up to date on Global Warming Developments Daily: It's imperative that American citizens are keeping up on GW in Global News.  America frankly needs to take the lead on this issue and the opportunity is NOW.  By listening to Air America Radio's Eco-Talk daily, Americans can be proud of what American and International actions are being transmitted to our radios/streams/podcasts.  A most comprehensive daily account of Global Warming news can be found at http://treehugger.com.   

4) The Global Economy and Related Legislation: A great article was recently on the front page of the NYTimes Business Section regarding the Economic Impact of Global Warming.  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/12/business/worldbusiness/12warm.html There are many issues directly linked to Global Warming, namely that we should not be dependent on oil, let alone foreign oil.  Ie:Oil, from the NYTimes Select article "Blowing The Whistle on Big Oil", "Invoking a law that rewards private citizens who expose fraud against the government, Mr. Maxwell has filed a suit in federal court in Denver against the Kerr-McGee Corporation. The suit accuses the company, which was recently acquired by Anadarko Petroleum, of bilking the government out of royalty payments. It also contends that the Interior Department ignored audits indicating that Kerr-McGee was cheating. Three other federal auditors, who once worked for Mr. Maxwell and still work at the Interior Department, have since filed similar suits of their own against other energy companies. Several of the nation's biggest oil producers, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Shell and ConocoPhillips, failed in an effort to block Mr. Maxwell's suit, arguing before an appellate judge that his case would ''open the floodgates'' to suits by other federal auditors. But the court rejected their pleas, and a trial is set to start on Jan. 16."  

5)  GREEN GIFT IDEAS:

a) Adopt a wildlife animal: https://secure2.convio.net/dow/site/Ecommerce?store_id=3701&VIEW_HOMEPAGE=true&FOLDER=0&TYPE=&NAME= b) Get a book for your family member: For kids:  "The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of The World", by Andrew Revkin;  For Everyone: "You can prevent Global Warming and sSave Money: 51 Easy Ways" by Jeffrey Langholz and Kelly Turner; "Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You! (Speakers Corner)" by Laurie David; "Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment" by Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne

c) Solar Panels/Wind Farms: If you can afford this, do it! http://www.mrsolar.com/

d) If you must use paper to wrap gifts, make SURE that it is recycled and that you emphasize to your family the importance of recycling everything they possibly can everyday!
 

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Happy Holidays!! With Love, The GREEN Machine

Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Dec 16, 2006 5:51 PM EST

Linked to groups: DFA Blog Network

Our last GWICA meeting was stellar!   Stay tuned for formal minutes on our blog and JOIN US!   The most urgent actions we must take to combat global warming legislatively in America are as follows:

1) Letters to the editor and Phone Calls to your Governor: Following the news on Global Warming is easy, fun, and interesting.  If you like a story, find three sources on it and respond as an informed citizen via e-mail, snai mail, and follow up with a telephone call to Congress.  Think of potential Congresspeople who can take Global Warming on as their issue and put pressure on them to take action NOW. Let me know who you have in mind :)  http://www.uspirg.org/    (In NJ, Our GW Coalition: http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/issues/global-warming ) 

2) Calculate Your Impact: http://www.fightglobalwarming.com/carboncalculator.cfm   Plan screenings of the film "Kilowatt Ours", "March of the Penguins", and the HBO special "Too Hot Not To Handle" in your schools as teachers, students, concerned parents, community members, etc.  For younger children, the HBO special ""Earth To Kids: A Guide To A Healthy Planet" is most appropriate.  You can purchase the dvd Kilowatt Ours which is the film shown at our Sierra Club COOL CITIES trainings nationally. http://www.kilowattours.org/ 

3) Stay up to date on Global Warming Developments Daily: It's imperative that American citizens are keeping up on GW in Global News.  America frankly needs to take the lead on this issue and the opportunity is NOW.  By listening to Air America Radio's Eco-Talk daily, Americans can be proud of what American and International actions are being transmitted to our radios/streams/podcasts.  A most comprehensive daily account of Global Warming news can be found at http://treehugger.com.   

4) The Global Economy and Related Legislation: A great article was resently on the front page of the NYTimes Business Section regarding the Economic Impact of Global Warming.  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/12/business/worldbusiness/12warm.html There are many issues directly linked to Global Warming, namely that we should not be dependent on oil, let alone foreign oil.  Ie:Oil, from the NYTimes Select article "Blowing The Whistle on Big Oil", "Invoking a law that rewards private citizens who expose fraud against the government, Mr. Maxwell has filed a suit in federal court in Denver against the Kerr-McGee Corporation. The suit accuses the company, which was recently acquired by Anadarko Petroleum, of bilking the government out of royalty payments. It also contends that the Interior Department ignored audits indicating that Kerr-McGee was cheating. Three other federal auditors, who once worked for Mr. Maxwell and still work at the Interior Department, have since filed similar suits of their own against other energy companies. Several of the nation's biggest oil producers, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Shell and ConocoPhillips, failed in an effort to block Mr. Maxwell's suit, arguing before an appellate judge that his case would ''open the floodgates'' to suits by other federal auditors. But the court rejected their pleas, and a trial is set to start on Jan. 16."  

5)  GREEN GIFT IDEAS:

a) Adopt a wildlife animal: https://secure2.convio.net/dow/site/Ecommerce?store_id=3701&VIEW_HOMEPAGE=true&FOLDER=0&TYPE=&NAME= b) Get a book for your family member: For kids:  "The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of The World", by Andrew Revkin;  For Everyone: "You can prevent Global Warming and sSave Money: 51 Easy Ways" by Jeffrey Langholz and Kelly Turner; "Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You! (Speakers Corner)" by Laurie David; "Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment" by Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne

c) Solar Panels/Wind Farms: If you can afford this, do it! http://www.mrsolar.com/

d) If you must use paper to wrap gifts, make SURE that it is recycled and that you emphasize to your family the importance of recycling everything they possibly can everyday!
 

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Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Dec 15, 2006 10:55 AM EST

Linked to groups: California for Democracy

Our last GWICA meeting was stellar!   Stay tuned for formal minutes on our BLOG

 The most urgent actions we must take to combat global warming legislatively in America are as follows:

1) Letters to the editor and Phone Calls to your Governor: Following the news on Global Warming is easy, fun, and interesting.  If you like a story, find three sources on it and respond as an informed citizen via e-mail, snai mail, and follow up with a telephone call to Congress.  Think of potential Congresspeople who can take Global Warming on as their issue and put pressure on them to take action NOW. Let me know who you have in mind :) http://uspirg.org/

 (In NJ, Our GW Coalition: http://www.environmentnewjersey.org/issues/global-warming )

2) Calculate Your Impact: http://www.fightglobalwarming.com/carboncalculator.cfm 

 Plan screenings of the film "Kilowatt Ours", "March of the Penguins", and the HBO special "Too Hot Not To Handle" in your schools as teachers, students, concerned parents, community members, etc.  For younger children, the HBO special ""Earth To Kids: A Guide To A Healthy Planet" is most appropriate.  You can purchase the dvd Kilowatt Ours which is the film shown at our Sierra Club COOL CITIES trainings nationally. http://www.kilowattours.org/

3) Stay up to date on Global Warming Developments Daily: It's imperative that American citizens are keeping up on GW in Global News.  America frankly needs to take the lead on this issue and the opportunity is NOW.  By listening to Air America Radio's Eco-Talk daily, Americans can be proud of what American and International actions are being transmitted to our radios/streams/podcasts.  A most comprehensive daily account of Global Warming news can be found at http://treehugger.com

 4) The Global Economy and Related Legislation: A great article was resently on the front page of the NYTimes Business Section regarding the Economic Impact of Global Warming.  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/12/business/worldbusiness/12warm.html

There are many issues directly linked to Global Warming, namely that we should not be dependent on oil, let alone foreign oil.  Ie:Oil, from the NYTimes Select article "Blowing The Whistle on Big Oil",

"Invoking a law that rewards private citizens who expose fraud against the government, Mr. Maxwell has filed a suit in federal court in Denver against the Kerr-McGee Corporation. The suit accuses the company, which was recently acquired by Anadarko Petroleum, of bilking the government out of royalty payments. It also contends that the Interior Department ignored audits indicating that Kerr-McGee was cheating. Three other federal auditors, who once worked for Mr. Maxwell and still work at the Interior Department, have since filed similar suits of their own against other energy companies.

Several of the nation's biggest oil producers, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Shell and ConocoPhillips, failed in an effort to block Mr. Maxwell's suit, arguing before an appellate judge that his case would ''open the floodgates'' to suits by other federal auditors. But the court rejected their pleas, and a trial is set to start on Jan. 16."

 5)  GREEN GIFT IDEAS:

a) Adopt a wildlife animal: https://secure2.convio.net/dow/site/Ecommerce?store_id=3701&VIEW_HOMEPAGE=true&FOLDER=0&TYPE=&NAME=

b) Get a book for your family member: For kids:  "The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of The World", by Andrew Revkin;  For Everyone: "You can prevent Global Warming and sSave Money: 51 Easy Ways" by Jeffrey Langholz and Kelly Turner; "Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You! (Speakers Corner)" by Laurie David; "Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global Environment" by Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne

c) Solar Panels/Wind Farms: If you can afford this, do it!

http://www.mrsolar.com/

d) If you must use paper to wrap gifts, make SURE that it is recycled and that you emphasize to your family the importance of recycling everything they possibly can everyday!

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Written by: Rachel Dawn Scharf on Dec 3, 2006 3:42 PM EST

Linked to groups: GLOBAL WARMING IS CHILD ABUSE

We The People are in charge of our country when we regain control of our energy.  Responsible decisions such as where it comes from, how much is to be used, for what purpose, and under what conditions really has to be in the hands of those without anything monetary to gain from them.  The other day I saw a small ferari type car with an EXPOSE EXXON bumper sticker on it.  People from every background want to have a say in what energy they use as humans and specifically here, as American citizens.  

 We can and must shift that political power to be in ours and our childrens best interest starting now.  For starters let's link up with others who are actively trying to learn what is already being done at a grassroots level to  take back our environment one person at a time.   What if we had mandatory energy efficient lightbulbs, solar powered schools and businesses, emission efficient autos on roads all in America?  Spain already has mandatory solar heating for residences and businesses.  France is placing a tax on exports to countries not signed onto the Kytoto Protocol.  I suggest we assist on the political front as America must mend her ways soon.

 With the links we connect ourselves to, let's spread the known fact that there is massive compelling interest in curbing global warming to our state legislatures from the mouths of our American children.  Join GWICA to legislatively make certain that what GOOD is happening to combat global warming in America reamains active and growing!



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All over America, communities are taking action to help solve global warming. From hybrid vehicle fleets in Charlotte, to green buildings in Austin, and homes powered with renewable energy in Seattle, local governments are moving forward with innovative energy solutions that curb global warming, save taxpayer dollars, and create healthier cities. At a time when the federal government is failing to act, these local leaders are moving America toward a safer and more secure future.

So what is a Cool City? These are cities that have made a commitment to stopping global warming by signing the U.S. Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement. The Cool Cities campaign helps cities turn their commitments into action by pushing for smart energy solutions.

To find out whether you live in a Cool City, click on your state or search by your city. To get involved with a Cool Cities campaign in your city, network with citizens taking action nationwide, and get access to campaign resources you can REGISTER HERE.

 

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