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From: Sally Wilts <sallywilts(a)yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM
Subject: Fw: *Partner Up with 350 and Moving Planet*
To: Jim Sconyers <jimscon(a)gmail.com>
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*From:* John Wallis <johnwallis(a)350.org>
*To:* shahla.werner(a)sierraclub.org
*Sent:* Tuesday, August 9, 2011 1:50 PM
*Subject:* *Partner Up with 350 and Moving Planet*
Dear Sierra Club,
I’m writing to invite your organization to partner with 350.org's next
global mobilization on September 24, 2011 called Moving Planet: A day to
move beyond fossil fuels. <http://moving-planet.org/>
Moving Planet is a worldwide rally on September 24, 2011 to call for
solutions to the climate crisis—a single day to move away from fossil fuels.
In cities and towns across the world, people will take to the streets on
bicycles, skateboards, foot, and more, coming together as a global community
dedicated to moving our planet in a new direction. This will be the
cumulative effort of hundreds of organizations and thousands of volunteer
organizers across the planet, but spearheading the effort is international
climate campaign, 350.org(backed by a network of over 500,000 supporters and
over 1,000 partner organizations around the world).
350.org has a successful track record of spearheading massive global days
action (CNN called our International Day of Climate Action in 2009 “the most
widespread day of political action in the planet’s history”), and we have
plenty of support and materials to offer to you in exchange for your
participation. Big, exciting, and beautiful global days of action are a
great way to get the attention of the public, media, and decision makers.
Imagine hundreds of thousands of people out on their bicycles in the U.S.
and abroad on a single day—we want your organization to be part of that
story, not only because it brings people from different campaigns together
for a common purpose, but because this opportunity will highlight the work
that you're doing through a national and international lens.
I have attached a Moving Planet partnerships document that outlines the
different ways that your organization can get involved in Moving Planet,
from helping with outreach (for example, an e-mail to your supporters or a
shout-out on Twitter / Facebook) to sponsoring, hosting or participating in
an event in a location of your choice.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience so that I can connect you
with our U.S. Campaigns Coordinator. She's available to discuss a potential
partnership between your organization and Moving Planet on September 24.
Kind Regards,
John Wallis
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Jim Sconyers
jimscon(a)gmail.com
304.698.9628
Remember, Mother Nature bats last.
Currently showing 63 percent "No". Let's make it 90 percent!
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From: Vernon Haltom
To: FOM, List ; MJSlist, MJSlist
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 10:59 PM
Subject: [fom] Vote in poll
"Should surface mining be allowed on Coal River Mountain?"
Vote NO at http://wowktv.com/
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Vernon Haltom
Executive Director, Coal River Mountain Watch
304-854-2182
www.crmw.net
Long, but interesting call to action.
"Essentially game over" for the climate.
That's what climate scientist James Hanson calls the proposed Keystone XL
pipeline -- which would carry oil out of Canada's vast tar sands oil
fields to Texas, where it will be refined, then burned across the globe,
dealing a catastrophic blow to our chance of returning earth to a stable
climate.
See the rest below.
JBK
>>> "Elijah Zarlin, CREDO Action" <act(a)credoaction.com> 8/6/2011 10:19 AM >>>
Tell President Obama: Stop the Keystone XL pipeline.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230956&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=20
Pres. Obama alone has the power to stop this massive blow to our climate.
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President Obama:
"The tar sands represent a catastrophic threat to our communities, our
climate, and our planet. President Obama, you have the final word. You do
not have to negotiate with Congress or industry. We urge you to
demonstrate real climate leadership by rejecting the requested permit for
the Keystone XL pipeline."
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Dear James,
"Essentially game over" for the climate.
That's what climate scientist James Hanson calls the proposed Keystone XL
pipeline -- which would carry oil out of Canada's vast tar sands oil
fields to Texas, where it will be refined, then burned across the globe,
dealing a catastrophic blow to our chance of returning earth to a stable
climate.
This project requires a presidential permit to start building -- and it is
President Obama's decision alone to grant or deny that permit. He will
make the decision as soon as September.
Tell President Obama: Stop the Keystone XL pipeline. Click here to
automatically sign the petition.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230957&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=27
The Alberta tar sands are a carbon bomb. The 3rd largest oil field in the
world, the difficult extraction and transportation of the tar sands oil
ultimately produces up to three times the carbon emissions of traditional
oil. (And extreme environmental devastation along the way.)1
The Keystone XL pipeline is the fuse to this bomb -- a highway to swift
consumption of this dirty, dangerous crude. As if that wasn't enough, it
poses a massive spill risk in the six states along the pipeline route,
including over the Ogallala Aquifer which provides up to 30% of our
nation's agricultural water.
We. Must. Stop. This.
Tell President Obama: Stop the Keystone XL pipeline. Click here to
automatically sign the petition.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230957&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=28
Twenty leading climate scientists have just sent a letter to President
Obama urging him to deny the permit.
And from August 20th to September 3rd, there will be a massive, historic,
daily sit-in outside the White House where more than 1500 people,
including CREDO staff, have already signed up to risk arrest in peaceful
protest. (For more about the sit-in, see below.)
The administration's previous decisions on climate do not inspire
confidence that they will deny the permit. Just this week, the
administration approved offshore oil drilling in the Arctic. They have
opened vast new areas to coal mining, and late last year, Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton even said that she was "inclined" to approve
Keystone XL.
But President Obama still has the final word. He does not have to
negotiate with Congress or industry. As his State Department reviews the
permit, the decision -- which could have a devastating impact on the
livability of our nation, and our world -- is entirely in his hands.
We've lost too many climate fights already. We need a massive, historic
show of pressure to make sure we don't lose this one. Please sign the
petition and read below for other ways to get involved.
Tell President Obama: Stop the Keystone XL pipeline. Click here to
automatically sign the petition.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230957&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=29
Thank you for fighting for an oil-free future.
Elijah Zarlin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=11&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=30
1. "Keystone XL Pipeline
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," Friends of the Earth
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Because this fight is so important, leading climate activists including
Bill McKibben, Naomi Klein and climate scientist James Hansen are
organizing a historic, daily series of peaceful protests between August
20th and Sept. 3rd. The CEOs and Directors of nearly 30 leading
Environmental Organizations, including CREDO's Michael Kieschnick and
Laura Scher, are urging people to participate
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230959&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=32
..
More than 1500 people from across the country, including CREDO staff, have
already signed up to join the sit-in outside the White House and risk
arrest.
Please read the invitation letter below for more information. If you would
like to sign up to join the protest, and possibly be arrested, click here
to sign up.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230961&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=33
Dear Friends,
This will be a slightly longer letter than common for the internet age --
it's serious stuff.
The short version is we want you to consider doing something hard: coming
to Washington in the hottest and stickiest weeks of the summer and
engaging in civil disobedience that will quite possibly get you arrested.
The full version goes like this:
As you know, the planet is steadily warming: 2010 was the warmest year on
record, and we've seen the resulting chaos in almost every corner of the
earth.
And as you also know, our democracy is increasingly controlled by special
interests interested only in their short-term profit.
These two trends collide this summer in Washington, where the State
Department and the White House have to decide whether to grant a
certificate of 'national interest' to some of the biggest fossil fuel
players on earth. These corporations want to build the so-called 'Keystone
XL Pipeline' from Canada's tar sands to Texas refineries.
To call this project a horror is serious understatement. The tar sands
have wrecked huge parts of Alberta, disrupting ways of life in indigenous
communities -- First Nations communities in Canada, and tribes along the
pipeline route in the U.S. have demanded the destruction cease. The
pipeline crosses crucial areas like the Ogallala Aquifer where a spill
would be disastrous -- and though the pipeline companies insist they are
using 'state of the art' technologies that should leak only once every 7
years, the precursor pipeline and its pumping stations have leaked a dozen
times in the past year. These local impacts alone would be cause enough to
block such a plan. But the Keystone Pipeline would also be a fifteen
hundred mile fuse to the biggest carbon bomb on the continent, a way to
make it easier and faster to trigger the final overheating of our planet,
the one place to which we are all indigenous.
As the climatologist Jim Hansen (one of the signatories to this letter)
explained, if we have any chance of getting back to a stable climate "the
principal requirement is that coal emissions must be phased out by 2030
and unconventional fossil fuels, such as tar sands, must be left in the
ground." In other words, he added, "if the tar sands are thrown into the
mix it is essentially game over." The Keystone pipeline is an essential
part of the game. "Unless we get increased market access, like with
Keystone XL, we're going to be stuck," said Ralph Glass, an economist and
vice-president at AJM Petroleum Consultants in Calgary, told a Canadian
newspaper last week.
Given all that, you'd suspect that there's no way the Obama administration
would ever permit this pipeline. But in the last few months the
administration has signed pieces of paper opening much of Alaska to oil
drilling, and permitting coal-mining on federal land in Wyoming that will
produce as much CO2 as 300 powerplants operating at full bore.
And Secretary of State Clinton has already said she's 'inclined' to
recommend the pipeline go forward. Partly it's because of the political
commotion over high gas prices, though more tar sands oil would do nothing
to change that picture. But it's also because of intense pressure from
industry. The US Chamber of Commerce -- a bigger funder of political
campaigns than the RNC and DNC combined -- has demanded that the
administration "move quickly to approve the Keystone XL pipeline," which
is not so surprising -- they've also told the U.S. EPA that if the planet
warms that will be okay because humans can 'adapt their physiology' to
cope. The Koch Brothers, needless to say, are also backing the plan, and
may reap huge profits from it.
So we're pretty sure that without serious pressure the Keystone Pipeline
will get its permit from Washington. A wonderful coalition of
environmental groups has built a strong campaign across the continent --
from Cree and Dene indigenous leaders to Nebraska farmers, they've spoken
out strongly against the destruction of their land. We need to join them,
and to say even if our own homes won't be crossed by this pipeline, our
joint home -- the earth -- will be wrecked by the carbon that pours down
it.
And we need to say something else, too: it's time to stop letting
corporate power make the most important decisions our planet faces. We
don't have the money to compete with those corporations, but we do have
our bodies, and beginning in mid August many of us will use them. We will,
each day, march on the White House, risking arrest with our trespass. We
will do it in dignified fashion, demonstrating that in this case we are
the conservatives, and that our foes -- who would change the composition
of the atmosphere are dangerous radicals. Come dressed as if for a
business meeting -- this is, in fact, serious business.
And another sartorial tip -- if you wore an Obama button during the 2008
campaign, why not wear it again? We very much still want to believe in the
promise of that young Senator who told us that with his election the 'rise
of the oceans would begin to slow and the planet start to heal.' We don't
understand what combination of bureaucratic obstinacy and insider dealing
has derailed those efforts, but we remember his request that his
supporters continue on after the election to pressure his government for
change. We'll do what we can.
And one more thing: we don't just want college kids to be the participants
in this fight. They've led the way so far on climate change -- 10,000 came
to DC for the Powershift gathering earlier this spring. They've marched
this month in West Virginia to protest mountaintop removal; a young man
named Tim DeChristopher faces sentencing this summer in Utah for his
creative protest.
Now it's time for people who've spent their lives pouring carbon into the
atmosphere to step up too, just as many of us did in earlier battles for
civil rights or for peace. Most of us signing this letter are veterans of
this work, and we think it's past time for elders to behave like elders.
One thing we don't want is a smash up: if you can't control your passions,
this action is not for you.
This won't be a one-shot day of action. We plan for it to continue for
several weeks, till the administration understands we won't go away. Not
all of us can actually get arrested -- half the signatories to this letter
live in Canada, and might well find our entry into the U.S. barred. But we
will be making plans for sympathy demonstrations outside Canadian
consulates in the U.S., and U.S. consulates in Canada -- the
decision-makers need to know they're being watched.
Twenty years of patiently explaining the climate crisis to our leaders
hasn't worked. Maybe moral witness will help. You have to start somewhere,
and we choose here and now.
If you think you might want to be a part of this action, we need you to
sign up here.
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=230961&id=25349-2577149-5IfUfNx&t=34
As plans solidify in the next few weeks we'll be in touch with you to
arrange nonviolence training; our colleagues at a variety of environmental
and democracy campaigns will be coordinating the actual arrangements.
We know we're asking a lot. You should think long and hard on it, and pray
if you're the praying type. But to us, it's as much privilege as burden to
get to join this fight in the most serious possible way. We hope you'll
join us.
Maude Barlow -- Chair, Council of Canadians
Wendell Berry -- Author and Farmer
Tom Goldtooth -- Director, Indigenous Environmental Network
Danny Glover -- Actor
James Hansen -- Climate Scientist
Wes Jackson -- Agronomist, President of the Land Insitute
Naomi Klein -- Author and Journalist
Bill McKibben -- Writer and Environmentalist
George Poitras -- Mikisew Cree Indigenous First Nation
Gus Speth -- Environmental Lawyer and Activist
David Suzuki -- Scientist, Environmentalist and Broadcaster
Joseph B. Uehlein -- Labor organizer and environmentalist
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