Jim Sconyers
jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
603.969.6712
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, aaron.isherwood(a)sierraclub.org <aaron.isherwood(a)sierraclub.org> wrote:
From: aaron.isherwood(a)sierraclub.org <aaron.isherwood(a)sierraclub.org>
Subject: Fw: ADVISORY: Hearing to Decide Fate of Coal River Mountain
To: "Jim Sconyers" <jim_scon(a)yahoo.com>, "Regina Hendrix" <regina1936(a)verizon.net>, "William DePaulo" <william.depaulo(a)gmail.com>
Cc: Bill_Price.SIERRACLUB(a)sierraclub.org
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 1:01 PM
Please share with your contacts.
MEDIA ADVISORY
February 9, 2009
Contact: Oliver Bernstein, Sierra Club, 512.477.2152
Hearing to Decide Fate of Coal River Mountain
This Tuesday, the West Virginia Surface Mine Board will hold a hearing
to decide whether Massey Energy may begin the process of destroying Coal
River Mountain and its wind farm potential.
Coal River Mountain is a symbol of the choices facing our country right
now. Local residents want to put a wind farm on the mountain, generating
long-term jobs and beginning a new economic model for the area. Massey
Energy wants to blow up portions of the mountain to get to the coal below.
Nowhere is our choice between dirty fuels of the past and a clean energy
future more clearly defined.
WHAT: Hearing on the future of Coal River Mountain
WHEN: 8:30 a.m. Eastern
WHERE: Department of Environmental Protection
601 57th Street
Charleston, WV
For more information, visit http://www.coalriverwind.org/
or www.sierraclub.org/coal
###
________________________________________
Oliver Bernstein
Sierra Club
Deputy Press Secretary
1202 San Antonio St.
Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512.477.2152
Fax: 512.477.8526
Cell: 512.289.8618
Email: Oliver.Bernstein(a)sierraclub.org
www.sierraclub.org
Jim Sconyers
jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
603.969.6712
Remember: Mother Nature bats last.
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, Mark Baldwin <mcbgalaxy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
From: Mark Baldwin <mcbgalaxy(a)gmail.com>
Subject: an environmentally-themed video
To: jim_scon(a)yahoo.com
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 12:12 AM
Here's an environmentally-themed video you might find amusing:
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/41c4b10e27/slash-and-burn
or:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-K3EB5sEBA&feature=channel_page
Keep up the good work.
---Mark
This was among resources sent out by the dean at my college.
* Greener Pathways:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001pzUvDMESA2-QaTauCnk1eRPiY48VxivnZa1seTLsbtQJ
rYXW9c0_slbG0AjkKbjBjmNMgLiJ1I7Iyi2AVCc1cziqblGIIluaEJPrOzOTNz2i6HDyVUfX
lqqtIMjwr_uzKefXnkWxeFdfytbzwjwBAg==> Jobs and Workforce Development
in the Clean Energy Economy, by the Center on Wisconsin Strategy,
reports on the kinds of jobs needed in the clean energy economy, and the
skills needed in the industries of energy efficiency, wind, and
biofuels. This report encourages building green career pathways that
support the green initiative.
http://www.cows.org/pdf/rp-greenerpathways.pdf
Anybody else seen this? want to get a table in there? too long a trip for
me! cheers, paul
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From: Shawn McPherson <mcpherson_sm(a)wvwc.edu>
Date: Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM
Subject: West Virginia Go Green Convention
To: pjgrunt(a)gmail.com
WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE
STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISE (SIFE)
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February 5, 2009
Dear Environmental Sustainability Professional:
What is your business, organization, or corporation doing to
sustain our environment? Do consumers know about your products and or
services? Are you looking for a way to market your latest innovations while
also trying to remain stable in such a fragile economy?
If so, we, the West Virginia Wesleyan College Students in
Free Enterprise (SIFE) team would like to invite you to be a part of the
"2009 West Virginia Go Green Convention". This event was established to
promote the greening of America's businesses and community through
demonstrations of environmental sustainability practices and by exhibiting
innovative "green" products, thereby supporting the education and networking
of both consumers and producers. This convention has been endorsed by the
state of West Virginia because of its vital contribution in keeping West
Virginia both, "Wild and Wonderful."
Our SIFE team's commitment to environmental sustainability
sparked the development of this convention. We believe that through your
support and participation in this convention, we can teach and promote a
cleaner, healthier, more prosperous lifestyle.
This convention can be a great opportunity for your company
to respond to the ongoing "green" movement happening in America. More and
more, customers are choosing products that are environmentally friendly.
Our convention can benefit your organization by helping your business appeal
to new customers face-to-face, while also developing networking relations.
Furthermore, your organization can impact how consumers buy and think when
making future purchases. This convention will also be a great opportunity
for your business to gain some news media coverage through supporting the
greening of America.
The convention will be held on February 21, 2009 from 12:00-
6:00PM in the West Virginia Wesleyan College Auxiliary Gym. We have enclosed
a brochure and all needed application materials with this letter so that you
may participate in our event. We ask that your organization please inform us
of your decision to participate by February 9, 2009. You can also register
online at www.wvgogreenconvention.com. If your company has any questions or
comments about the coWenvention, or if you wish to speak with a director,
please call Shawn McPherson at 1-304-669-8459 or Samantha Phillips at
1-304-677-8914.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
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Paul Wilson
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Charles Town, WV 25414-1130
Phone: 304-725-4360
Cell: 304-279-1361
"There is no forward until you have gone back" ~Buddha
Very good point Bill, even though the power companies are really just the coal companies wearing different hats.....
John Christensen
jbc329(a)earthlink.net
"Come forth into the light of things,
Let nature be your teacher."
William Wordsworth
----- Original Message -----
From: William V. DePaulo, Esq.
To: James Kotcon
Cc: DSGJr(a)aol.com; jbc329(a)earthlink.net; Vickie Wolfe; Daniel Chiotos; EC(a)osenergy.org
Sent: 2/3/2009 9:48:37 AM
Subject: Re: [EC] Fwd: Wind jobs outstrip the coal industry !!
Interesting article, Jim. Altho the statistical attacks in the comments following the article may have some validity nationwide, in W. Va. the point is very powerful. Protecting coal jobs is one thing, protecting utilities is another.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:54 AM, James Kotcon <jkotcon(a)wvu.edu> wrote:
This needs to go far and wide in WV.
JBK
>>> Paula Carrell <Paula.Carrell(a)sierraclub.org> 1/29/2009 3:18 PM >>>
Check out this story -- Fortune Magazine in Jan.
Opening sentence:
"Here's a talking point in the green jobs debate: The wind industry
now
employs more people than coal mining in the United States."
Jayme Hill in VA picked it up.
pc
http://greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/01/28/wind-jobs-outstrip-the-…
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Go to the Fortune blog that Jim cited and read the comments. I believe
there are other blogs linked there as well.
don
In a message dated 2/3/2009 9:24:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jbc329(a)earthlink.net writes:
Boy Don you really know how to ruin a great thought now don't you....we've
got to figure out a way to make this work for all of us, I guess we need to
fact check it asap....
John Christensen
_jbc329(a)earthlink.net_ (mailto:jbc329@earthlink.net)
"Power concedes nothing without demand."
Frederick Douglas
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(mailto:jbc329@earthlink.net) ;_ibtreehugger(a)gmail.com_
(mailto:ibtreehugger@gmail.com) ;_trouserdude(a)gmail.com_ (mailto:trouserdude@gmail.com) ;_EC(a)osenergy.org_
(mailto:EC@osenergy.org)
Sent: 2/3/2009 9:14:24 AM
Subject: Re: Wind jobs outstrip the coal industry !!
Shows an interesting trend, continues to point out the decrease in mining
jobs. Others have picked this story up, and there has been a negative response
primarily pointing out that the numbers are not comparing apples to apples;
ie, the wind jobs figure apparently includes "indirect" jobs, while the
mining jobs figure does not. I am not yet comfortable using this as a factoid.
don
In a message dated 2/3/2009 8:54:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jkotcon(a)wvu.edu writes:
This needs to go far and wide in WV.
JBK
>>> Paula Carrell <Paula.Carrell(a)sierraclub.org> 1/29/2009 3:18 PM >>>
Check out this story -- Fortune Magazine in Jan.
Opening sentence:
"Here’s a talking point in the green jobs debate: The wind industry
now
employs more people than coal mining in the United States."
Jayme Hill in VA picked it up.
pc
http://greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/01/28/wind-jobs-outstrip-the-…
l-industry/
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This needs to go far and wide in WV.
JBK
>>> Paula Carrell <Paula.Carrell(a)sierraclub.org> 1/29/2009 3:18 PM >>>
Check out this story -- Fortune Magazine in Jan.
Opening sentence:
"Here’s a talking point in the green jobs debate: The wind industry
now
employs more people than coal mining in the United States."
Jayme Hill in VA picked it up.
pc
http://greenwombat.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/01/28/wind-jobs-outstrip-the-…